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We have two positions available for a PhD Student in Cellular imaging and in Neuroscience. The two positions are funded by a grant from NWO “Visualizing and manipulating synaptic AMPA-receptor
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at TNO and the Royal Netherlands Marechaussee where a physical lab environment with several land-robots is available. The project is carried out with supervisors from the Video and Image Sense Lab
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, natural language processing, and deep learning, will explore how fine-grained supervision signals and a new construction paradigm can improve the faithfulness and interpretability of dense and learned
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opportunities to make fibrous plant-based structures without additives. In this project, we explore rheology and direct imaging on selected protein model systems to make and investigate filamentous protein
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with controllable characteristics for which their deployers can take (legal) responsibility. Recent developments in AI are promissing. Particularly state-of-the-art techniques in Generative AI and the
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Are you looking for a challenging job in a dynamic team? The History department of the Faculty of Humanities is looking for an enthusiastic Junior Researcher. The project Multimodal AI, Image
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Do you enjoy working in an interdisciplinary research team? Are you eager to contribute to the understanding of the mechanisms guiding bacterial adaptation in challenging environments, with a keen
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is an advantage). Familiarity with any of the following is considered an advantage: GPU programming, numerical algorithms, high-performance computing, medical image segmentation, finite element method
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of electronic band structures and gaps. These 2D materials show great potential for high-performance avalanche photodetectors (APDs), promising a new paradigm in ultrahigh gain and low-noise detectors, operable
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Are you fascinated by the way early life factors can influence the brain and its structure and functioning in later life? Do you want to know whether early life stress can lead to Alzheimer’s