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Are you eager to research and develop Visual Analytics techniques for Event Sequence exploration and analysis? Are you curious how to combine and explore the synergy between Visualization and
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adaptive image and schema descriptions for digitized books and collections of the National Library of the Netherlands (KB) for blind and visually impaired readers. Background Around 25% of the Dutch
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Would you like to perform cutting-edge neuroimaging research to improve rehabilitation and quality of life for people with visual impairment? We seek a talented PhD student to develop and validate
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research to improve rehabilitation and quality of life for people with visual impairment? We seek a talented PhD student to develop and validate fMRI-based biomarkers for personalized vision training
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in combining social scientific rigor with the affective force of visual storytelling to explore ways of knowing difficult pasts and heritage. Exploring craft, memory, and displacement through text and
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violence and loss, yet be an anchor of belonging? We seek an ambitious PhD candidate interested in combining social scientific rigor with the affective force of visual storytelling to explore ways of knowing
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, and/or visualization is an advantage. Previous hands-on experience (and passion) for LC-MS-based and related data analysis is an advantage. Strong communication skills in English are essential. Our
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for developing and refining MRI technologies to visualize brain clearance mechanisms in health and disease. You will collaborate with academic and clinical partners to translate your findings into practical
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that language can be fully expressed in the visual modality. - Using large-scale data-driven methods to recognise and interpret the interplay of speech and other modalities. This could involve training
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interaction, psychology and sociology. Core research topics are communication & technology, verbal and non-verbal communication, health communication, climate communication, information visualization, language