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in Maastricht and Radboud University, you will conduct innovative research at the crossroads of psychology, neuroscience, and computational science. PhD Candidate: Cognitive Computational Neuroscience
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are looking for three motivated and curious PhD students to join our ERC
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are encouraged to apply. Where to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs/354423/postdoc-project-in-vitro-models… Requirements Specific Requirements Qualifications: PhD degree in neuroscience
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at the intersection of cognitive neuroscience and developmental psychology. We are looking for a PhD candidate to join the BabyBRAIN lab . In this position, you will conduct cross-sectional and longitudinal research
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-cognition-relationship and see yourself in the description below: Holds (or will soon complete) a Master’s degree in Cognitive Neuroscience, Biomedical Sciences, Artificial Intelligence, Computer
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meetings; participate in the Faculty of Science PhD training program; assist in teaching Bachelor and Master’s students; co-supervise and interact with junior scientists (technicians, MSc/BSc students). What
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later skill acquisition. This research is located at the intersection of cognitive neuroscience and developmental psychology. We are looking for a PhD candidate to join the BabyBRAIN lab . In
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of the deadline Selection process To assess whether the candidate can initiate a PhD programme are the following: 1. (25%) Merit and excellence criteria: academic track record will be one
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University and present your results at (inter)national scientific meetings; participate in the Faculty of Science PhD training program; assist in teaching Bachelor and Master’s students; co-supervise and
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both experimental and big data-driven research groups within the Swammerdam Institute, ranging from developmental biology to plant biology and neuroscience. Swammerdam Institute researchers also benefit