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You hold a university Master’s degree in Neuroscience, Biomedical Sciences, Immunology or a related life science, and you are strongly motivated to develop human, animal-free models for pain. You
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cell types and simulate their interactions with joint tissues. You will implement and validate molecular reporter technologies to monitor neuronal activation and pain-related signaling pathways, and
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integrate multiple signals during communication (e.g., using insights from psycholinguistics and neuroscience to inform computational models of multimodal language processing- Building AI agents that engage
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Based on current processor architectures, reaching orders of magnitude of improvements in terms of energy efficiency is considered impossible. Alternative strategies for realizing processing
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20 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Groningen Research Field Computer science » Computer architecture Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Netherlands
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opportunities, but you can add even more value with strong quantitative skills and some coding proficiency to accelerate the innovation process and help others leverage your work. As you get going, you’ll gain
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improving techniques to collect, process and store genetic material (sperm, embryos, egg cells, and ovarian tissue) from a wide range of farm animal species – from cattle and chicken to sheep, bees and
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work life balance (0,8 fte – 1,0 FTE). The NIOO-KNAW Tenure Track process is rooted in the Recognition and Rewards ethos, helping you to develop in the areas of Science and Scholarship, Leadership and
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and experimental research; Processing, analysing, and reporting research results and translating these into practical advice for the fisheries sector, government, and other stakeholders; Publishing in
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technologies for various livestock species, including fish. As a researcher in cryoconservation, you will work on developing and improving techniques to collect, process and store genetic material (sperm