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No: 101227148) and coordinated by the University of Bergen, Norway. Supervisors: Prof. Martin Reincke , Prof. Nicole Reisch Location: Ludwig Maximilians University Hospital Munich, Germany Duration: 3 years
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(supervised by Assoc. Prof. Ivana Konvalinka) and machine learning researchers (co-supervised by Prof. Lars Kai Hansen), you will be responsible for designing and running interactive multi-person (hyperscanning
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tests. Within the scope of the project, the candidate is also expected to pursue a PhD under the supervision of Univ.-Prof. Dr. Alexander Egyed and a. Univ.-Prof. Dr. Paul Grünbacher at the Johannes
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at the department. The main supervisor will be Prof. Dr. Kathy Lüdge from TU Ilmenau. Where to apply Website https://jobundkarriere.tu-ilmenau.de/jobposting/80cd5964173be4cf2a6646500503798… Requirements Research
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programming skills and expertise, e.g., Python, Julia, C/C++ Willingness to work independently and contribute to lidar soundings duringnights/weekends in accordance with applicable working laws. Communication
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must be able communicate fluently in English and have preferably a B2 level of German or French. Basic programming skills (e.g., Python and/or Matlab) are expected. Your workplace and main supervisor (Dr
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, and model validity. This project is a collaboration between the Department of Biological Psychology (Prof. dr. Meike Bartels & dr. Dirk Pelt) and the Department of Computer Science, AI research
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), Prof. Markus Grüninger (grueninger@ph2.uni-koeln.de ) and Prof. Marco Moretti (marco.moretti@polimi.it ) Expected profile Degree allowing enrollment for a PhD (such as MSc, Master 2 de Recherche, Laurea
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Prof. M. Fernando Gonzalez-Zalba, a multidisciplinary and dynamic research team passionate about building a scalable quantum computer based on silicon technology. Moreover, the PhD will have a strong
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for scalable, data-rich design and operation frameworks within diverse building contexts. For project-specific enquiries please e-mail Prof. Dongfang Liang, dl359@cam.ac.uk . For general enquiries, please email