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” (INCREC), financed by an ERC Consolidator Grant and coordinated by the Principal Investigator (PI), Prof. Ana Guerberof-Arenas. The new machine translation paradigms have drastically changed society’s
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knowledge and skills. In the first 3 months you will undertake literature reviews, documentary and web searches, working closely with the PI and research team; you will then turn the attention to empirical
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on Poland. In the first 3 months you will undertake literature reviews, documentary and web searches, working closely with the PI and research team; you will then turn the attention to empirical data
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the group by attending project meetings, assisting with ongoing projects, and supporting colleagues in organizing events to share the workload and increase the impact of our academic work. The co-PI
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the impact of our academic work. The co-PI on this team is Dr Helen Vossen, and the cocreation process which is scheduled for the final year of this project will be supported by Dr Lara Schreurs (KULeuven
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conferences and stakeholder workshops. Collaborate with the PI on project management, including planning, reporting, and coordination of activities across the consortium. Your home base will be the Mobility in
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Goodwin, Chair of Global Law and Development and cluster manager Dr. Zülâl Muslu, Assistant Professor of Legal History and PI of the project ECHO You will ideally start working for Tilburg University on 19
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. The project is funded by a NWO VIDI grant to the PI and provides financial security, access to state-of-the-art equipment, travel resources, and freedom to pursue new research directions. You will work
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expertise in robotics, sensing, machine learning, biomechanics, and haptics. The project is funded by a NWO VIDI grant to the PI and provides financial security, access to state-of-the-art equipment, travel