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networks with Third Sector and/or community-based organisations, particularly those supporting racialised or marginalised groups; Awareness of critical social science theories/approaches, especially critical
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, highly motivated researchers that both enjoy working in a team but capable of working independently. They should be keen to utilize eclectic theories and methods, develop new theoretical perspectives while
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specific focus on Aerial and Space robotics. The vision of RAI is aiming in closing the gap from theory to real life, while the team has a strong expertise in field robotics. Specific application areas
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based on computational harmonic analysis. The appointee will be expected to find application areas and demonstrate the success of the theory to these areas, and thus expected to have strong programming
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experience with or willingness to quickly familiarize yourself with basic pedagogical and psychological theories Willingness for in-depth familiarization with learning analytics and AI in education Very good
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-021-01104-8 A Matlab-based toolbox for characterizing behavior of rodents engaged in string-pulling. Elife 2020 https://elifesciences.org/articles/54540 Challenges of a small world analysis for
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. Knowledge of bioinformatics associated with mass spectrometry-based techniques including proteomics-related techniques. Ability to understand and utilize scientific/medical terminology and research theory in