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generations. We develop and share knowledge for the requirements of people and our society. This is how we contribute to solving complex social issues and help society move forward. We educate our 19,500
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policy makers, social movements and grassroots organisations, cultural institutions, scientists and engineers, and business and financial institutions. Guided by values of justice, pluralism
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in different domains such as science and innovation policy, higher education, and environmental governance and we collaborate closely with policy makers, social movements and grassroots organisations
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to 80% of cases are genetically sporadic. Although many upstream pathways may cause PD, the downstream consequence will be an end-stage α-synucleinopathy in most cases. To overcome the heterogeneity
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, education, law, ethics, and public governance. The position You will be based at the UT in Enschede, and you will need to live, or to move, to the Twente region or within a short commute. Within the UT
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the course of the disease (PDD). Mutations in GBA1 and LRRK2 are the most common genetic risk factors. Up to 80% of cases are genetically sporadic. Although many upstream pathways may cause PD, the downstream
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probabilistic frameworks for motion planning in autonomous agents, such as cars or teams of drones. We will work on a fundamental understanding of how autonomous agents can cope with uncertainty and provide means
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quantum computing devices and architectures. This will be including but not limited to spin or superconducting qubits. You have a strong drive to address fundamental physics question and are eager
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drive to push boundaries in your research. You enjoy working in a team, give and receive feedback openly, and value collaboration in a multidisciplinary setting. You are fluent in English, both written
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strong publication record. You are curious, critical, and creative, with a drive to push boundaries in your research. You enjoy working in a team, give and receive feedback openly, and value collaboration