Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
curious about what makes text 'human'? And do you want to explore linguistic nuances that distinguish human-authored content from AI-generated text? Then join the Graduate School for the Humanities (GSH) as
-
to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Are you curious about what makes text 'human'? And do you want to explore linguistic nuances that distinguish human-authored
-
excellent programming skills in Python and have experience with deep learning frameworks. You also have experience or a demonstrable interest in UX design and running behavioural experiments with humans. You
-
representations during naturalistic conditions. As a PhD candidate, you will use a computational approach to model and predict neural responses within the human visual system as well as behavioural performance, and
-
Master’s degree in Implementation Science, Human Movement Science, Biomedical Science, Kinesiology, Design Science, or a related discipline. You have proven experience in the translation of basic research
-
diffusion models and cast light on the computational basis of our own human memory as well. Depending on the specific project, you will collaborate both with statistical physicists and with experimental and
-
towards a doctorate. Profile You have a Master’s degree in Implementation Science, Human Movement Science, Biomedical Science, Kinesiology, Design Science, or a related discipline. You have proven
-
working at Radboud University, follow our Instagram account (link is external) and read stories from our colleagues. Faculty of Social Sciences At the Faculty of Social Sciences , humanity and
-
, teaching courses in the Psychology Bachelor’s and Master’s Pprogramme. Profile You have a Master’s degree in Mathematical Psychology, Human Cognitive Neuroscience, Artificial Intelligence, Biology, Computer
-
workshops prioritise face-to-face communication to address issues like bullying. Social misconduct on written communication platforms such as email, Slack, and Teams, is typically not addressed in