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at https://werkenbij.uva.nl/en/vacancies/phd-position-for-advanced-nearest-neighbour-models-for-active-matter-netherlands-14247 . Contact: Prof. dr. Jo Ellis-Monaghan Email: Postal Mail: P.O. Box 94248
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curriculum vitae. Contact information of two academic references. You may apply for this position until 30 June 11:59pm / before 1 July 2025 Dutch local time (CEST) by means of the electronic application form
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. Evaluation of candidates will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Promising candidates will be contacted by email. We aim to fill the position between June and Oktober 2025. For more
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about the application procedure? Please send an email to science.recruitment@uu.nl . Apply now As Utrecht University, we want to be a home external link for everyone. We value staff with diverse
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marketing is not appreciated. Information For information you can contact: Dr V. Kyriakou, Project coordinator, v.kyriakou@rug.nl (please do not use the email addresses above for applications)
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topics related to your work, and supervise and mentor MSc students as needed. Information and application For more information about the position, you can contact Dr Franziska Tügel (email
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salary during the first five years in the Netherlands. Do you want more information? For more information about the position, please contact Maarten van Rees, Teamleader, via email: maarten.vanrees@wur.nl
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analysis systems, to ensure safe and trustworthy results. This can involve research questions from NLP and AI like model robustness and guardrails, human-computer interaction such as interpretability and