16 phd-position-for-fully-funded-reserch-in-computer-vision Postdoctoral positions at Nature Careers in France
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-source tools and has a long history in coupling natural language techniques and knowledge graphs. The R&D programme for that position includes several tasks: Generalize and abstract the bot from specific
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live in. Your role This is a fully funded position for 24 months within the FNR INTER project "Efficient and Efficacious Cellular Reprogramming with Edgetic Perturbations" (EdgeCR). EdgeCR aims to push
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A post-doctoral position in human population genomics is opening in our lab to work on the POPGEN project. The POPGEN project is a pilot research project developed in the framework of the French
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systems and research infrastructure. For further information, please contact Dr. Venkata SATAGOPAM (email address: ). Your profile A PhD in computer science, computational biology, bioinformatics
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funded project The Role of Cognitive Experience in Decision and Action. Your role The project aims to deliver a new explanation of belief-discordant behaviour - situations where we fail to act in
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insights into cancer biology and offering potential targets for therapeutic intervention. We are excited to announce that funding for this position is secured, but we strongly encourage applicants to apply
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Provide support in grant writing Perform other tasks within the framework of this position For further information, please contact Prof. Paul Wilmes: E-mail: Telephone: (+352) 46 66 44 6188 Your profile PhD
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organizational support for the professorship Project-related and independent research at the interface of education and social work Application for and organisation of third-party funding Publications in peer
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their role in disease. For more information, please visit our website. The open position is part of the NAXDivo Core project, funded by the Fonds National de la Recherche (FNR), which aims at generating and
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. The post-doctoral researcher will work on an NWO/FNR-funded project. The project is a close collaboration with the laboratory of Alfred Vertegaal (Leiden University, Netherlands) and Anna Alemany (Leiden