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with colleagues with diverse backgrounds? The Informatics Institute is looking for an ambitious PhD student on perceptual foundation models. Your research is part of the Video & Image Sense Lab. Join our
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networks in vitro that severe mental disorders, such as the model SNAREopathies are a diverse group of brain disorders caused by mutations in eight genes that together drive the secretion of chemical signals
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working across the Cognitive Neuroscience Department and the Mental Health and Neuroscience Research Institute. The mapping of local differences in the brain’s cortical architecture has a long history. The
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focus We welcome candidates with a strong interest in developmental biology, organoid technology, and disease modelling. This position is part of the EU-funded Marie Curie doctoral network (VISI-ON-BRAIN
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networks at different spatial scales. One of the fundamental aims is to model the activity and computations these circuits might support and relate these to measurements of human brain activity. Another
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responsibilities will include: Design and develop analog circuits for implementing ONNs for computing. Modeling, simulate and benchmark different computing tasks such as sensor data processing. Explore ONN
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for implementing ONNs. Modeling, simulate and benchmark different computing tasks such as combinatorial optimisation tasks and solving partial/ordinary differential equations with ONNs. Design and tapeout ONN chips
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Wageningen University & Research (WUR) highly values diversity and inclusion because we believe that different insights lead to innovative solutions. We create a work environment where everyone feels welcome
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: Organisational differences (1.0 fte) For our NWO-funded project “From ‘what went wrong’ to ‘what works well?’ Using Safety 2 principles to develop new cybersecurity solutions”, we are looking for a PhD candidate
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respond to different treatments. Working at the intersection of biomedical engineering, computational modeling, and clinical cardiology, you'll: Analyze comprehensive clinical data from our ongoing