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powerful, modern analytical techniques and have access to advanced synthesis facilities, as well as biological models, such as macrophages and organoids, to enable the rapid translation of this research
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of Employment Options Model. In this way, we encourage you to keep investing in your personal and professional development. For more information, please visit Working at Utrecht University . Selection process As
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inductive biases, we aim to identify key mechanisms that drive rapid learning in the visual system. The goal is to create a robust mechanistic neural network model of the visual system that not only mimics
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comprehensive and trustworthy AI models for subtype prediction, significantly influencing clinical decisions and personalized treatment strategies. The current project funded by NWO is a continuation of the
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cognition? You will design and run experiments that combine non-invasive brain stimulation (TMS/tACS), EEG, fMRI, and physiological recordings to test new models of brain-body interaction. We will also
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, Cascais, Riga, Vilnius, Melsungen, Ciampino, Urla and Rhodes. The PhD project will involve: The use of data analytics (statistical models, machine learning, uncertainty quantification) to monitor and
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prediction models and risk assessment frameworks describing the dynamics and interactions of spoilage microorganisms and pathogens including Listeria monocytogenes and Bacillus cereus in plant-based products
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measures on businesses? Are you keen to delve into the sustainability of agricultural value chains? Or would you prefer to develop our macroeconomic models? All of this is possible. The focus is on projects
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recordings to test new models of brain-body interaction. We will also explore whether rhythmic stimulation can enhance cognitive performance. The project will give you the opportunity to work at the cutting
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analytics (statistical models, machine learning, uncertainty quantification) to monitor and predict cycling travel conditions from various perspectives (safety, crowding, travel time, comfort, etc