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from non-neuroscience fields but with a keen interest in understanding the brain (e.g., physics, artificial intelligence, engineering, humanities, and medical training) are also strongly encouraged
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the Sensor Engineering Department of the Faculty of Science at Maastricht University (NL) on this project. Specifically, the doctoral student will spend the first two years of the PhD programme at Maastricht
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, small animal MRI (7T and 9.4T) and histology. You hold a MSc degree in biomedical sciences, bio(medical) engineering, biophysics or can demonstrate relevant experience. You can demonstrate thorough
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13 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Antwerp Research Field Biological sciences » Other Engineering » Biomedical engineering Engineering » Other Medical sciences » Other
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Reference Number BAP-2025-603 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Although single-parent families are a rapidly
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22 Aug 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company KU LEUVEN Research Field Astronomy » Astrophysics Technology » Space technology Technology » Optronics Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1
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Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description A four-year PhD position is available in the lab of Dr. Chloé
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for an enthusiastic and motivated PhD-student to work on an interdisciplinary research project, which combines computer science and medical neuroscience to study the topic of social cognition. Understanding
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-preter-phd ). The TOBI-lab is part of the VIB-UGent CMB (Center for Medical Biotechnology) and is affiliated with VIB.AI (Center for AI and computational biology). About VIB-UGent CMB & VIB.AI The Center
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mouse models with genetically engineered timing of synaptic development This work will contribute critical insight into how early brain development influences behavioral outcomes in ASD, and how