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creative working atmosphere, flexible working hours, and an adequate starting salary. The position is initially limited until 17.11.2025 and can be extended for the duration of the employee´s absence. Your
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behavioural development in children with neurodevelopmental conditions and epilepsy. Our work combines experimental neuroscience, longitudinal cohort studies, and close partnerships with families, clinicians
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. Within the Department of Psychology, the Neurodevelopment, Epilepsy, Support & Trajectories (NEST) Lab investigates early brain and behavioural development in children with neurodevelopmental conditions
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brain and behavioural development in children with neurodevelopmental conditions and epilepsy. Our work combines experimental neuroscience, longitudinal cohort studies, and close partnerships with
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& NCO & CDO, etc.), and have demonstrable expertise in the analysis of big data, and the interpretation of climate/weather observations/reanalyses and model simulations. Additionally, experience with
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, collaborative atmosphere, and outstanding research support. About the role We are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher with expertise in cognitive computational modelling (preferably social
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About us The Social Computation and Representation Lab (SoCR Lab; www.socrlab.net) uses mathematical models and causal experimental designs to understand the fundamental rules behind human and AI
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colleagues. We put special emphasis on a flexible and cooperative working environment. Social interactions help facilitate active scientific exchange and foster a good atmosphere, and therefore play a big role
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publications and outputs to support capacity building activities and a long-lasting socio-economic impact. You’ll work closely with Dr Chiara Candelise to study how and whether varying business models and
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atmospheric plasmas are inaccurate and do not produce the correct compositions and energy distributions of expanding flows. The proposed research aims to make a step change in domestic and international