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) at Maastricht University is looking for a PhD to investigate Human Cortical Angioarchitecture with 3D Histology Methods (4 years, 1.0 fte) for the Department of Cognitive Neuroscience at the Faculty of Psychology
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the Netherlands and sub-Saharan Africa (Zambia, South Africa, Uganda) to generate actionable insights for social engagement in HIV cure efforts through mixed methods social scientific research. The project includes
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technology, computer-aided design, microfabrication and ‑fluidics, culture of human cells, analytical cell and molecular biology techniques, and bioimaging methods. Analytical and proactive – You combine sharp
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: questionnaires on healthcare and patient outcomes, qualitative data on patient experiences, improved diagnostics using innovative laboratory methods, development of pathophysiology-based treatment plans
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, Neuroimaging, Neuromodulation or a related field. Has a strong interest in brain stimulation, EEG/fMRI, and physiological measurements. Experience with these methods is a plus. Is skilled in programming and data
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scans and use advanced data-driven methods, including artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning to improve outcome prediction and patient stratification. deepen our understanding of the etiology
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of econometric methods, statistical software (e.g., Stata or R), or experience with economic experiments is an advantage. Independent yet collaborative – You can work autonomously while thriving in a team-based
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interventions to support workforce upskilling. Your research will combine a variety of methods—from interviews and longitudinal field studies to experimental designs and intervention evaluations. Along the way
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creative – You bring substantial knowledge of statistical (e.g. Bayesian) methods, strong analytical skills, and creativity. Programming skills – You are proficient in Python and/or Matlab. Research
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-Based Learning (PBL) method. Students work in small groups, looking for solutions to problems themselves. By discussing issues and working together to draw conclusions, formulate answers and present them