Dr. Matan Ben Zion

Assistant Professor

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Biography

Matan Ben Zion is an Assistant Professor at Radboud University, affiliated with the Donders Centre for Cognition and the Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition, and Behaviour. His research primarily focuses on Artificial Intelligence, exploring the intersection of cognitive science and computational modeling. Matan's educational background includes extensive training in both cognitive science and AI methodologies, leading to a strong interdisciplinary approach in his work. He is dedicated to advancing the understanding of cognitive processes through innovative AI techniques. His academic contributions include teaching and developing courses in agent systems and related fields, influencing both undergraduate and postgraduate students in their academic and professional paths.

Research Interests

Courses

Multi Agent Systems

Requirements for Radboud University

Master Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:3
IELTS
Listening
Required:6.5
Reading
Required:6.5
Writing
Required:6.5
Speaking
Required:6.5
Overall
Required:7
TOEFL
Listening
Required:5
Reading
Required:4.5
Writing
Required:4.5
Speaking
Required:4.5
Total
Required:100
PTE
Listening
Required:61
Reading
Required:61
Writing
Required:61
Speaking
Required:61
Overall
Required:67
Prerequisites
Bachelor's degree in relevant field (Linguistics, Communication, or related) Bachelor's thesis grade of at least 8.0/10 (US 3.5+ equivalent)
Application Checklist
  • Passport or ID
  • Official Bachelor's degree certificate (or proof of graduation)
  • Academic transcript of records
  • Description of grading scale
  • Personal statement/Motivation letter
  • CV/Resume
  • Course list/Course descriptions
  • Research proposal or Bachelor thesis
Specialization Notes

Applies to Research Master's in Linguistics and Communication Sciences (Centre for Language Studies/Department of Language and Communication).