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your hard and soft skills, and involves learning-on-the-job, following dedicated courses, and of contributing to the group’s educational activities. The aims of your work are to develop innovative
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learning, single-cell genomics, and neurogenetics. Your project will focus on developing new methods to understand how genetic variants affect not only individual brain cells but also change the way cells
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protocols, ITC will focus on the monitoring and response parts, building on many earlier projects revolving around the use of UAV/drones, computer vision and machine learning, change and damage detection, and
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are seeking a motivated PhD student to join our team working on realizing learning in novel physical materials, as part of a joint theoretical/experimental research project between AMOLF and the University
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your hard and soft skills, and involves learning-on-the-job, following dedicated courses, and of contributing to the group’s educational activities. The aims of your work are to develop innovative
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on the monitoring and response parts, building on many earlier projects revolving around the use of UAV/drones, computer vision and machine learning, change and damage detection, and multi-data integration, such as
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strong analytical and critical thinking abilities, you are enthusiastic and self-motivated when it comes to learning new skills or exploring new topics, and you have good communication skills. Your
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candidate. You will work in a highly interdisciplinary group, at the intersection of physics, machine learning and theoretical neuroscience. Our group is focused on investigating dynamics and learning in
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EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Would you like to work at the intersection of transportation, robotics and machine learning
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and target trial emulation frameworks to design and conduct studies that compare alternative analytic strategies; apply and validate methods using real-world data sources; investigate approaches