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We are looking for three motivated and curious PhD students to join our ERC Advanced Grant project FLOW . This project investigates the functional roles of brain oscillations for human cognition
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. At the intersection of different sub-fields (applied mathematics, software engineering, and medicine), it is expected to refine the scope and goals of the project with the selected applicant, depending on technical
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are open-minded experts with the ability to think freely - a broader mind. Maintaining an entrepreneurial perspective and concentrating on diversity, significance and humanity, we work on sustainable
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early differences in learning predict language and social skills later. Insights from this project can provide knowledge for early interventions to foster learning in infancy, with potential to support
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within the qurAI group (see description below), focused initially on musculoskeletal applications, but open to others by collaborating with fellow PhD students. At the intersection of different sub-fields
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, optically-pumped magnetometers, to understand how early learning develops. You will address how caregivers’ behaviour influences infants’ learning and how early differences in learning predict language and
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NeuroAI of Developmental vision (m/f/x) to work on: The Curriculum of Sight - How Visual Processing Develops in Brains and Machines. For animals, it is imperative to learn as quickly as possible. To do
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, for example, focus on the role of the media, (populist) politics, public perceptions, or how different scientific disciplines view the deterrent effect of punishment. Other proposals that fit within the broader
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with researchers from climate physics, hydrology, sustainability science and complex systems dynamics and apply a range of different models. Starting from the recent AMOC tipping simulations performed
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of Sight - How Visual Processing Develops in Brains and Machines. For animals, it is imperative to learn as quickly as possible. To do this, we know that the mammalian visual system utilizes "inductive