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the developmental stages of human infants. By comprehensively measuring and documenting these developmental stages and the associated inductive biases, we aim to identify key mechanisms that drive rapid learning in
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approach is to apply foundational techniques grounded in logic, semantics, and verification. This work takes place within the CYCLIC project: Cyclic Structures in Programs and Proofs, a collaboration among
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qualifications to apply for the vacancy, regardless of age, gender, origin, sexual orientation or physical abilities. About CWI Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI) is the Dutch national research institute
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Your job We are looking for a talented PhD candidate in the field of plant-microbiome interactions who wants to unravel how beneficial microbes can reduce aphid infestations and drought stress. You
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We are looking for a motivated PhD candidate for a project carried out under the supervision of Prof. Ben Feringa at the Stratingh Institute for Chemistry. The project is part of the EVOLVE
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classical disciplines such as mathematics, astronomy and mechanical engineering as well as interdisciplinary fields, such as artificial intelligence, pharmacy and evolutionary life sciences. Our community is
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credibility or effectiveness? What mechanisms drive deviations from rational expectation formation, and how do these impact financial markets and the effectiveness of central bank communication? During this 4
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master students to apply even if they still have to graduate in the coming months. About the organisation The Faculty of Engineering Technology (ET) engages in education and research of Mechanical
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science and engineering disciplines, from classical disciplines such as mathematics, astronomy and mechanical engineering, to interdisciplinary fields such as artificial intelligence, pharmacy and
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Technology) Dr Riemer Vegter (YAG, UMCG, Assistant Professor in Human Movement Sciences) Prof. Martijn Wieling (Faculty of Arts, Professor of Groningen Language and Culture) Prof. Han Houdijk (UMCG, Professor