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. Outdoor spaces, indoor areas and transport facilities connecting them can become formidable barriers for people with disabilities during a travel journey. The diverse needs of individuals with different
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. For example, how can we restore Rust’s safety guarantees when integrating it with legacy C code? More generally, how can we ensure that software components —written in different languages and by different
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disabilities still face significant barriers to public transportation. Addressing these challenges requires collaboration across disciplines and sectors, bringing together researchers, practitioners
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) Convergence Human Resources (HR) Finance (FIN) Education and Student Affairs (E&S) Erasmus Digitalisation and Information Services (EDIS) Real Estate & Facilities (RE&F) Engagement & Research Services (ERS
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speech affects neural responses, attention allocation and social judgments. By studying both human-human and human-AI interactions, the project will provide critical insights into how accents shape
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As a PhD student, you will be working on a project called "Disease mechanisms and intervention strategies for SNAREopathies". We use technology to produce human neurons and create human neuronal
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will perform experiments, develop dose-response models and mechanistic understanding allowing to develop a workflow allowing understanding and awareness amongst different stakeholders. You will be
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(ABD) University Library (UB) Convergence Human Resources (HR) Finance (FIN) Education and Student Affairs (E&S) Erasmus Digitalisation and Information Services (EDIS) Real Estate & Facilities (RE&F
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administration, organizational behaviour, human resource management, work/organizational psychology, or a related discipline within the social sciences (e.g., sociology, economics). In the selection process
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and has obtained excellent results in the master phase. The PhD candidate should have a background (MSc, research master) in business administration, organizational behaviour, human resource management