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ways that promote human-wildlife coexistence? And team up with institutions with a broad range of societal stakeholders? If so, you have a part to play! We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher that
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to contribute to relevant Bachelor's and/or Master's degree courses, such as Human-Machine Communication and Digital Skills in Social Media. A description of the project is available upon request. Profile You
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and/or Communication Science, depending on your background and interests. You will have the opportunity to contribute to relevant Bachelor's and/or Master's degree courses, such as Human-Machine
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responsible innovation and entrepreneurship? Then you have a part to play as an academic relationship builder/postdoc within the Nijmegen School of Management at Radboud University. As an academic research
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. FINDHR is a Europe-wide consortium that conducts research into developing fair and non-discriminatory AI for human resources (HR). FINDHR is managed by Prof. Carlos Castillo (link is external
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Postdoctoral Researcher: Physiological and Implicit Indicators of Popularity Motivation and Bullying
researchers collaborate across the boundaries of psychology, educational science and communication science. Our mission is to strengthen people through understanding the foundations of human behaviour, by
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experimental human data. You possess good planning and time-management skills. You have good communicative skills, team spirit, and feel comfortable interacting with people. A good command of Dutch
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-synuclein aggregation in axons and synapses can disturb neurotransmission. Our main model systems are primary rodent neuron cultures and human iPSC-derived neurons. As a postdoctoral researcher you will work
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-synuclein aggregation in axons and synapses can disturb neurotransmission. Our main model systems are primary rodent neuron cultures and human iPSC-derived neurons. As a postdoctoral researcher you will work
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need new therapeutic options that are non-invasive, yet highly targeted. Here, focused ultrasound holds an exciting promise. Ultrasonic waves can be safely focused through the human skull to modulate