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education to enable regions to expand quickly and sustainably. In fact, the future is made here. Postdoctoral researcher with a focus on human interaction with AI The Department of Psychology announces a two
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The Department of Applied Physics and Electronics seeks up to two postdoctoral researchers who will work in the Intelligent Human-Buildings Interaction Lab. The employment is full-time for two years
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, it will be possible to impute missing portions of the genome. By applying these methods to genomic data derived from the human microbiome, we can track how microbes in the human gut and oral
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progression will be studied in animal models, human tissues, and organoid based co-culture systems. Potential drugs affecting the function of the fibroblasts will then be developed and tested. The overall aim
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a central role, not only because they are the powerhouses of the cell, but also because their dysfunction could act as a danger signal alarming the host cell of the invader. The purpose
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study of the relationship between digital technology and society. Composed of a community of senior scholars, post-doctoral fellows, and doctoral candidates, DIGSUM’s research projects and interests
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plasticity across human and animal subjects. The project focuses on learning processes that are relevant in educational contexts and encompasses a diverse range of methodologies, including behavioral studies
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can read more about the project here . We seek a postdoctoral researcher interested in working with combinations of data-driven methods (Computational Social Science/digital humanities) and critical
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the rate of global warming as lower latitudes meaning a combined increase in biotic stressors but also the opportunity for human interaction via an increasing population but also exploitation. Most recently
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anticipate the fellow to be actively involved in compiling and publishing research results. We expect you to act in accordance with the university’s policy on equal opportunities and data protection