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through equitable, inclusive, and human-centered design drive innovation in assistive technologies enhance accessibility of public services accelerate the adoption of the EAA This particular PhD position
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the universe through multiple PhD positions now open! Work on a range of exciting research topics in a collaborative, world-class environment. Whether you're into galaxies, stars, exoplanets, or cosmology
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chemistry? Are you looking for a challenging PhD project? In that case, read on quickly! Join our research team! In the HomKat-group which is at the forefront in the field of supramolecular catalysis, we
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that aims to address craving in the city? Are you interested in how personalized help at the right time and place can help to combat nicotine use among young people in Amsterdam? Then apply for this PhD
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of the Korteweg-de Vries Institute for Mathematics at the University of Amsterdam is inviting applications for a PhD position in mathematical machine learning. The position is part of the research project
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looking for a highly motivated PhD candidate for the project: “Algorithmic Persuasion on TikTok: A Differential Vulnerability Perspective” This four-year PhD position, embedded within the Persuasive
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, dynamic settings, and transparency. Tasks and responsibilities You will: Conduct research within the scope of the PhD project; Complete and defend a PhD thesis within the official appointment duration (four
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, fundamentally limiting their ability for spatial reasoning, temporal logic, and operating in low-resource scenarios, which leads to shortcut learning and hallucination at test-time. This PhD project focuses on a
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Amsterdam School for Heritage, Memory and Material Culture (AHM) currently has a vacant PhD position as part of the ERC funded project ‘Emotions and bodies in fact-based media production: Integrating
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for Logic, Language and Computation (ILLC) at the University of Amsterdam is inviting applications for a fully funded PhD position in the NWO project "Simplicial type theory" lead by dr. Benno van den Berg