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of space science. 🚀 Apply now and launch your research career with us! Join our research team! The Anton Pannekoek Institute for Astronomy (API) at the University of Amsterdam invites applicants for PhD
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Institute for Astronomy (API) at the University of Amsterdam invites applicants for PhD positions in astronomy and astrophysics. The positions are open to candidates from any country. The institute provides
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, for example mapping out disease processes using single cell data, and using mathematics to simulate gigantic ash plumes after a volcanic eruption. In other words: there is plenty of room at the faculty
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. Over the past decade, advances in network neuroscience and connectomics have allowed researchers to map and study the organization of brain networks, revealing how connectivity underpins cognition and
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(e.g. safety, norms, networks) influence active lifestyles; develop and test physical activity and destination choice models, integrating data from sources such as sensors, surveys, Google Street View
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computational approaches to study social dynamics that shape behaviour. Using survey and registry data, the project will map social networks and develop agent-based models linking household preferences
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be logged, and with which frequency, to map and better understand patients' lived experiences. Moreover, to mitigate user burden, monitoring should occur as minimally obtrusive and as engaging for a
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optimizing applications for Spatial Devices (HW/SW co-design). Develop and extend simulation or modeling frameworks to support systematic exploration of mapping and scheduling strategies across CPUs, GPUs
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choice models, integrating data from sources such as sensors, surveys, Google Street View imagery, and microdata (e.g. CBS Lifestyle Monitor, ODIN); use computational and AI-based modelling approaches
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researchers to map and study the organization of brain networks, revealing how connectivity underpins cognition and behavior. The emerging field of comparative connectomics seeks to understand how these brain