19 postdoc-position-in-image-coding PhD positions at Radboud University in Netherlands
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Dutch is therefore required for this project. As part of your PhD position, you will also contribute to teaching and will have the opportunity to work on components of your University Teaching
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), and confocal imaging. Furthermore, you will use state-of-the-art in vivo noncanonical amino acid tagging (NCAT) to evaluate protein synthesis. In addition, you will be involved in other ongoing projects
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funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Would you like to contribute to understanding how social network connections and
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Join our PhD project exploring how polarised factual beliefs shape public
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. The Department of Anthropology and Development Studies (ADS) at Radboud University invites applications for a fully salaried PhD position within the NWO-funded project ‘Women building cities: Overcoming violence
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for a PhD position, including the university where I studied. Then I saw a job opportunity at Radboud University, which aligned perfectly with my interests. After a great first impression of my
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related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Driven by science and eager to advance neurobiological research? With a Master’s in Molecular (Neuro)biology, Biomedical
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an independent research project within the CONSENT team. CONSENT examines the theme of sexual consent in medieval European narrative song texts (c.1300-1550). The project aims to unveil a positive, consent
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of AI support empowerment of citizens, and how do they do so? As part of your role, you will conduct original research, resulting in a PhD thesis. This PhD position comes with a light teaching load (10
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(structural MRI, diffusion-weighted imaging, functional MRI), advanced connectomics, and receptor-enriched modelling to characterise individual differences in language organisation across healthy participants