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PhD Cognitive Neuroscience: "The Influence of Predictions on the Mechanisms of Conscious Perception"
We are looking for a highly qualified and motivated PhD candidate in Cognitive Neuroscience. The position is part of an ERC consolidator grant titled “Towards understanding human consciousness: How
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Systems Neuroscience (CSN) group at the Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences (SILS). You will receive top-notch interdisciplinary training which will prepare you well for a career in cognitive and systems
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an intricate knowledge of bacterial pathogens, as this will reveal novel targets, and enables us to fully understand the workings of antimicrobial compounds. In this PhD project, you will investigate the basic
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expected: • to complete a PhD thesis within the official appointment duration of four years; • to develop metabolic models of microbiome species and perform simulations in a community setting to study
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dissertation (PhD thesis). We will draft an educational plan that includes attendance of courses and (international) meetings. We also expect you to assist in teaching undergraduates and master students. Based
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and investigate a number of empirical case studies drawn from cognitive science, understood broadly to include psychology, psychiatry, and neuroscience. Tasks and responsibilities: submission of a PhD
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. Our state-of-the-art facilities and supportive research community provide an ideal environment for ambitious researchers eager to make an impact. What are you going to do? As a PhD candidate in our
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by learning and applying cutting-edge molecular biology techniques to address your research questions? Then this job may be for you! The Molecular Plant Pathology group is looking for a PhD candidate
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dedicated candidates to join our cutting-edge research team as a PhD student to work on modelling plant life-history traits such as flowering time, fertility and seed germination. The position is part of
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to join our cutting-edge research team as a PhD student to delve into the exciting world of host-microbiome interactions. The position is supported by a recently awarded Parkinson’s Fonds grant. What