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Amsterdam Rotterdam); teach seminars and/or practical for bachelor and master students; supervise bachelor and master student projects; present data at local, national and international scientific meetings
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, supervising Bachelor and Master theses, and tutoring students. What do we require? You are/have an enthusiastic, motivated and dedicated scientist with a (research) master’s degree with relevant experience in
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also contribute to teaching at the bachelor and master level. You will work here You will be employed at the Department of Psychology at the University of Amsterdam, within the Clinical Psychology
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to (co-)supervise Bachelor and Master students. What we ask of you We are looking for someone with a MSc degree (or close to obtaining one) in theoretical (particle) physics; an interest in precision
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tasks fluctuates across time scales from sub-seconds to several weeks. This PhD project has three main objectives: (1) Develop novel adaptive evidence-accumulation models for a range of cognitive tasks
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at international conferences Contributing to teaching activities by assisting in undergraduate and master's courses Collaborating with members of Prof. Shahidzadeh and Prof. Hannelore Derluyn's group. The project is
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complete a PhD thesis within the appointed duration of four years; assist in teaching activities, such as teaching labs and tutorials or supervising bachelor and master students; What we ask of you Your
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research. This is what you will be doing Contribute to the overall goals of the project through close collaboration with the PI and two postdoctoral researchers; Conduct original research, including data
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of theoretical computer science researchers in Amsterdam (https://theory.amsterdam ). What are you going to do? You are expected to: carry out original research in the field of theoretical computer science; have
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Quantum Information (QGQI) cluster at the University of Amsterdam. The main focus of the group is to study the quantum dynamics in trapped ions while at the same time developing technology for emerging