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, surveillance, air-sea rescue, and hidden device detection. This project is ideal for candidates with a strong background or interest in cognitive psychology, human factors, decision-making processes, and their
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Research Assistant Professor Psychology - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (24004683) The Department of Psychology at the University of Pittsburgh announces a non-tenure track position at the Research
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funded PhD are to first quantify expertise in VAR decision-making and highlight constraints that undermine this process (such as time, technology, and psychological stress). We then aim to test training
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female soccer players. SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS OF THE PROJECT Essential: A first class or upper second class (2:1) degree (or equivalent) in Sports Science, Physiology, Medicine, Psychology, Performance
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Sports Science, Physiology, Medicine, Psychology, Performance Analysis, Coaching, or other Sports related degree. Ability to critique and analyse scientific evidence, methodology and data. Strong
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, and clinical research. The Department of Psychiatry is prepared to invest substantial resources to ensure success. Qualifications: MD in Psychiatry or Neurology/PhD in Psychology, Neuroscience
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individuals. The studentship will appeal to students with a sports and exercise science, psychology (exercise or health), public health, or technology-based background. The project is part of the Digital
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understand human decision-making under uncertainty, its neurobiological foundations, and related psychological and psychiatric phenomena. S/he is to aim to publish in high-impact academic journals
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providers: ESRC and Lancaster University. Subject areas: Law, linguistics, psychology, sociology, computer science and cognate disciplines. Project start date: 1st October 2024 (Enrolment from mid-September
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understand human decision-making under uncertainty, its neurobiological foundations, and related psychological and psychiatric phenomena. S/he is to aim to publish in high-impact academic journals