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related field. Solid background in dynamical systems, modeling, and control. Some programming experience Strong analytical mindset and problem-solving attitude. Good communication skills and the ability
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proteins in the mixture together define the key properties of these systems. Predicting these properties by only studying their components might seem impossible... but that is what we aim to do in the Big
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communication skills and the ability to work both independently and in a team. Proficiency in written and spoken English. Prior experience in soft robotics, machine learning for control, or experimental robotics
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assurance processes so that all prototypes and workflows meet performance benchmarks and compliance requirements. Ability to lead interdisciplinary teams throughout the project lifecycle by providing clear
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or Python. Experience with neuroscience techniques (e.g. EEG) is a plus. You possess proven problem-solving skills and an ability to take a strong, positive and proactive approach to work. You have experience
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English language skills, both written and spoken; Team-player skills; Excellent organizational and communicational skills; The ability to perform physically demanding and mentally challenging remote fieldwork; Hands
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for interesting collaborations. What we ask of you The ideal candidate has a curious mind, is independent, and shows attention to details. The ability to select and adapt existing methods for the current task in
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engage with interdisciplinary approaches. Good collaborative skills and ability to contribute to team-based research. Excellent command of spoken and written English (additional regional languages are a
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programming skills. Ability to work in an international, interdisciplinary team. Preferable qualifications for candidates include proven research talent, an excellent command of English and good academic
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now In this PhD project, you will contribute to our understanding of cyberhate. What does it look like, and how does it develop in adolescence? You will examine who might be vulnerable to cyberhate