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the opportunity to (co-)supervise PhD and/or master students. What we ask of you We are looking for someone with a PhD degree (or close to obtaining one) in theoretical particle physics; an interest in
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student assistant, and up to two external PhD candidates. The project team is based at the Amsterdam Center for Criminal Justice (ACCJ), the Center of Excellence for Criminal Law of the University
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activities; assist in educational activities and supervision of bachelor and master students. What we ask of you We are looking for a candidate with: A PhD degree (or equivalent qualification) in AI or data
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of a postdoc, a PhD student, a technician, the project PI, and several internal and external collaborators, you will use the collected experimental data and other types of data to project and
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), Sorbonne-Université (FR), and McGill University (CA). What do you have to offer A PhD in neuroscience or similar Affinity with histological techniques A strong interest in image processing Strong written and
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contribution to the ILLC’s educational mission, by possibly taking part in teaching and student supervision activities in areas related to your expertise. What do we require? A PhD degree (or equivalent
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members and 3,000 PhD candidates study and work in a diverse range of fields, connected by a culture of curiosity. This is where you will work The Faculty of Science has a student body of around 8,000, as
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teaching. Your experience and profile: A (near) completed PhD in Psychology, Developmental Science or a closely related field; Advanced (qualitative and quantitative) research skills; A proven track record
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professional domains. The resulting multi-factorial knowledge will both contribute to and benefit from the data and insights generated by the four BEAT PhD projects, each addressing the topic from its own
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skills, a passion for empirical research, and an interest in working with neurodiverse participant populations for our project The Apple of My Eye: Measuring, Characterizing, and Attenuating the Pupil