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project. One PhD position will focus on conducting a hyperscanning fMRI study, in which pairs of socially anxious individuals will engage in controlled social interactions while their brain activity is
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. Where you will be working This position is available at the Institute for Computing and Information Sciences (iCIS) at Radboud University as part of the NOLAI project. NOLAI , the National Education Lab
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want to contribute to the next level of molecular computing? Are you excited about the application of AI tools to train molecular systems how to process information? Then join our team as a PhD candidate
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now The Department of Geography, Planning and Environment is looking for a highly motivated PhD candidate to explore the social, technological and cultural dimensions of space exploration and
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of this methane removal is decreasing, potentially contributing to a positive feedback loop between warming and further methane release. We offer two PhD positions: Position 1: Aerobic methane removal. Emerging
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of this methane removal is decreasing, potentially contributing to a positive feedback loop between warming and further methane release. We offer two PhD positions: Position 1: Aerobic methane removal. Emerging
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evolution for decades. Yet, with the rise of modern cutting-edge technologies, we can now use novel, data-driven methods to explore the ancient past and unpack the origin of language. This PhD position
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interested in social interaction and language technology? As a PhD candidate, you will investigate a topic at the intersection of human language and interactive interfaces. You will be able to co-design your
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EGOS. For a full profile, see the attachment below the vacancy. This position has no teaching responsibilities. Would you like to learn more about what it’s like to pursue a PhD at Radboud University
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at the renowned ICS graduate school together with fellow PhD candidates from Utrecht, Groningen, Amsterdam and Nijmegen. The research in this position will align with the research on ‘changing inequalities