Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Program
-
Field
-
PhD Candidate in Biological Data Science and Computational Biology PhD Candidate in Biological Data Science and Computational Biology Published Deadline Location yesterday 12 Mar Nijmegen Job
-
experience in and in-depth knowledge of research on the use of technology in education. Your line of research should match the core themes of the Learning and Plasticity research programme of the Behavioural
-
experience in and in-depth knowledge of research on the use of technology in education. Your line of research should match the core themes of the Learning and Plasticity research programme of the Behavioural
-
artificial intelligence, computer science, engineering or a related field of research. You are a proficient Python programmer. You have experience with deep learning packages such as PyTorch and/or Jax. You
-
are a software engineer with a degree in artificial intelligence, computer science, engineering or a related field of research. You are a proficient Python programmer. You have experience with deep
-
material research. HFML-FELIX's research programme is embedded in the Institute for Molecules and Materials (IMM), an interdisciplinary research institute in the Faculty of Science. HFML-FELIX has seven
-
to engage with students through teaching and master projects not exceeding 20% of your time. Profile You have a PhD degree in Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science or a related discipline; You have
-
closely together with colleagues from the Donders Institute and Radboud University's Institute for Computing and Information Sciences. Your responsibilities may also include some management, mentoring (PhD
-
gaze control during active and passive self-motion. You will work closely together with colleagues from the Donders Institute and Radboud University's Institute for Computing and Information Sciences
-
of the human mind. Research at the Donders Institute is focused around four themes: 1. Language and communication , 2. Perception, action and control , 3. Plasticity and memory , 4. Neural computation and