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& Technology and Systems & Networking. The Parallel Computing Systems (PCS) group at the University of Amsterdam performs research on the design, programming and run-time management of parallel and distributed
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; Computational Science; Data Science; People, Society & Technology and Systems & Networking. The Parallel Computing Systems (PCS) group at the University of Amsterdam performs research on the design, programming
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will collect skin biopsies from PD patients of whom brain pathological confirmation is available. In parallel, we prospectively collect skin biopsies from well-phenotyped Parkinson patients (ProPARK
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of data structures, static analyses and compiler optimizations, parallelism and concurrency) to turn these new theoretical developments into performant implementations; building state-of-the-art
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commercial clients. Each project is unique and staffed with a dedicated team of scientists and led by a matching project leader. You are likely to work on multiple projects, either sequentially or in parallel
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generate a genome-wide overview of translational regulation during development. In parallel, you will uncover the mechanisms that control localized and cell-type-specific translation, and how these change
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, elaborate illumination profiles, and large computational domains surpassing several thousands cubic wavelengths. Furthermore, you will contribute to adapting the solver for massive parallel processing, as
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. This means that the majority of the work will concern parallel catalysis experiments in pressurized lab equipment and the synthesis of polyesters at lab scale. The project is part of a larger European
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/GPUs. These devices provide massive spatial parallelism and are well-suited for dataflow programming paradigms. However, optimizing and porting code efficiently to these architectures remains a key
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. This means that the majority of the work will concern parallel catalysis experiments in pressurized lab equipment and the synthesis of polyesters at lab scale. The project is part of a larger European