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rehabilitation center, and will be embedded in the Vision and Imaging Data Analytics group at the Department of Intelligent Systems and Centre for Cognitive Science and Artificial Intelligence at Tilburg
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for children and young adults. You are a creative and enthusiastic researcher with an MSc degree in Physics, Engineering or Biomedical Engineering, or similar. You have a clear interest in developing imaging
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PhD students, you will further perform human testing of several prototype devices developed at Delft University of Technology and you will cleverly review and interpret the measurement data
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human perception and cognition. Experience in: experimental methods, computer rendering or VR/XR, programming. Affinity with multidisciplinary work, combining science, art, and technology. Enthusiasm
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how intrinsic plasticity contributes to memory encoding and alters cognitive processes. In this project, we will leverage the advanced voltage imaging in larval zebrafish to investigate how intrinsic
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industrial application. It is part of activities in ARCNL’s Source Department. The research activities of the Source Department and its EUV Plasma Processes group aim at the atomic- and molecular-level
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human perception and cognition. Experience in: experimental methods, computer rendering or VR/XR, programming. Affinity with multidisciplinary work, combining science, art, and technology. Enthusiasm
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processes. In this project, we will leverage the advanced voltage imaging in larval zebrafish to investigate how intrinsic plasticity reshapes neuronal behavior. Your job Traditional electrophysiological
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technology. The assessment is based on information provided by the candidates themselves, such as their motivation letter and CV, and takes place at the final stages of the selection process. When the outcome
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rapidly evolving retrieval paradigm where generative models are used to directly generate document identifiers given a user query. This paradigm departs from traditional multi-stage retrieval pipelines and