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Challenge: Reliable and affordable sensing for driving automation. Change: Synergy between human drivers & vehicular sensing systems. Impact: Automated vehicles that can handle safety-critical
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techniques. Requirements Specific Requirements A PhD degree in biomedical engineering, robotics neuroscience or related field. A PhD in which you used advanced signal processing methods to study human
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Apply now The Institute for History at the University of Leiden invites applications for: 1 Postdoc Position (0,8 fte, 30 months): ‘Human Development and Its Outliers’ Project description
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a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Project description: This project envisions a broad evaluation of 20th century models of human development over the life course (ontogenesis, human
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://intelligent-vehicles.org .). The intelligent vehicles section consists of three groups (Machine Perception, Human Factors and Dynamics & Control). The groups collaborate together to Increase the safety, comfort
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supervised by Dr. Georgios Papaioannou (Intelligent Vehicles Section at Cognitive Robotics Department). The intelligent vehicles section consists of three groups (Machine Perception, Human Factors and
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to study how dysfunctions at the level of DNA and RNA regulatory elements drives toxic cellular phenotypes in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) using advanced human in vitro systems. You will have the
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DNA of human subjects as input to predict phenotypic traits, such as (longitudinal changes in) brain structures, cognition, and mental health. One part of this project is incorporating additional
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(ALS) using advanced human in vitro systems. You will have the opportunity to play a pivotal role in a multi-disciplinary team that connects large scale genomic analyses of patients with detailed
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-learning models for the construction of polygenic scores. This project involves setting up a framework for the training and validation of deep-learning models that take genotyped DNA of human subjects as