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to target proteins. In the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Doctoral Training network 'TargetRNA' we will develop selective drugs that target RNA instead. As a PhD candidate, you will work on the development of new
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, clinicians and ‘end-users’ will discuss and develop tailor-made, evidence-based intervention programmes. Subsequently, a three-round Delphi study will be conducted which will form the basis of the ‘translation
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the computations and neural mechanisms of these complex processes. As a PhD candidate, you will also have the opportunity to develop valuable skills by mentoring students, participating in international conferences
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), psychophysics, and/or neuroimaging (fMRI, including ultra-high-field (7T) fMRI, MEG/EEG) to explore these processes. As a PhD candidate, you will also have the opportunity to develop valuable skills by mentoring
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inspiring academic leader with a heart for impactful research and education? Are you passionate about forging partnerships beyond academia for positive social change? Are you ready to challenge traditional
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candidate, you will help to further develop these theories and methods, where a focus can be chosen depending on your own interest and background. Your teaching load may be up to 10% of your working time. For
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-develop algorithms for neuromorphic hardware, focusing on the inherent stochasticity in neuromorphic materials. This will pave the way towards solutions for problems in optimisation and sampling, creating
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% of your time on contributing to teaching, and you will have the opportunity to develop yourself by taking courses, visiting summer schools, etc. The start of the project is flexible, preferably in autumn
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theoretical neuroscientists, such as Dr Freyja Ólafsdóttir (DCN). As part of your duties (10%) you will assist in teaching courses in machine learning and mathematics for Bachelor’s and Master’s students. You
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relationships, work and worldviews. It is also marked by increased reliance on peers. Interactions with peers continue after adolescents leave secondary education and are critical for physical and mental health