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                - 22:59 (UTC) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Not Applicable Hours Per Week 40.0 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to 
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                information is stored and retrieved, and how language use is intertwined with memory during communication. The model will be hybrid, merging linguistic factors uncovered in computational and theoretical 
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                uncertainties about viable business models and reward structures. Your job This postdoctoral position is part of ReGeNL , a large national inter- and transdisciplinary research programme aimed at accelerating 
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                , accessibility, emissions) with subjective responses (e.g., behavioural, emotional, cognitive). Analyse and model the data to explain patterns of preference, acceptance, and perceived fairness across diverse city 
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                complex socioeconomic, environmental, and molecular data in the context of multigenerational families. · (Co-)developing predictive models based on very large registry, medical, social/environmental 
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                Are you fascinated by a future where generative AI models fully comply with the specifications and the requirements of the systems that use them? We are excited to offer a postdoc position, which is 
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                intertwined with memory during communication. The model will be hybrid, merging linguistic factors uncovered in computational and theoretical linguistics with general cognitive mechanisms. The overarching goal 
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                compact models. Compact models are the optimum trade-off between the required physical functionality and computation intensity. As such, they enable the simulation of advanced and high-integration-density 
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                into how linguistic information is stored and retrieved, and how language use is intertwined with memory during communication. The model will be hybrid, merging linguistic factors uncovered in computational 
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                hampered by uncertainties about viable business models and reward structures. Your job This postdoctoral position is part of ReGeNL , a large national inter- and transdisciplinary research programme aimed