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the forefront of neuroscience and photonics, developing all‑optical tools to study human neurons in a collaborative, interdisciplinary research environment. We are seeking an enthusiastic researcher for a two
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researcher in neurocomputational models of adaptive learning is welcome to join our ERC-funded project. Together we investigate how people make approach–avoidance decisions under threat within a dynamic
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postdoctoral researcher, you will contribute to a collaborative ZonMW open competition project (a team of two postdoctoral fellows embedded in two different institutes) dedicated to dissecting gametocyte
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research project on ‘Opportunities and challenges in children’s comprehension of multiple digital texts’. You will collaborate with a PhD candidate and the supervising team in setting up and conducting
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. Our academics collaborate in six research centres and teach more than 1,000 students. Our staff and students are committed. The lines of communication are short and each individual student and staff
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) and coordinating data integration across existing large-scale datasets (e.g. HCP). The role requires close collaboration with computational neuroscientists, clinicians and international partners
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departments and four support departments. Our academics collaborate in six research centres and teach more than 1,000 students. Our staff and students are committed. The lines of communication are short and
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studies will be performed to explain human functioning, understand disorders and test new technologies. You will collaborate closely with colleagues from the Donders Institute and the Sint Maartenskliniek
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a Professor of Microbiology at the Faculty of Science. "Strong collegiality is one of the unique characteristics of Radboud University. There is a safe, friendly atmosphere. It’s easy to collaborate
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characteristics of Radboud University. There is a safe, friendly atmosphere. It’s easy to collaborate with colleagues from other research groups and faculties, and I have never seen any kind of competitiveness