20 algorithm-development-"University-of-Surrey" PhD positions at University of Amsterdam (UvA) in Netherlands
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the PI to study why and how royalist radicals between 1814 and 1830 appropriated and developed the instruments of parliamentary democracy for their own agenda, despite their ideological opposition, and
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funded by NRO (Netherlands Initiative for Educational Research) and includes additional time for you to develop your teaching activities. This is what you will be doing You will be engaged in the following
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ERC Advanced Grant “De Tenebris” (PI: G. Bertone) and develop precision models of binary black holes in astrophysical and dark matter environments. Join Us! You will join the GRAPPA centre of excellence
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- and electronics- workshops, but also with the NanoLab Amsterdam cleanroom facility situated in the neighboring NWO-institute AMOLF; develop deep-rooted expertise with and maintenance of WZI’s research
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for Chemical Neuroscience (iCNS )’. Neuropsychiatric disorders are highly prevalent and remain among the leading causes of global disease burden. However, developing effective therapeutics for these disorders is
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conversion of direct-air captured CO2 to ethylene and formaldehyde. The project is part of the HyCarb consortium under the umbrella of the National Growth fund program Groenvermogen. Join us in developing
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to the development of next-generation retrieval systems based on generative models. Join us! We are seeking highly motivated PhD candidates to work on topics in Generative Information Retrieval (GenIR), a new and
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. Gut microbiota develops rapidly during early life and is essential for our health during infancy and later life. Microbes, individually or work in concert, can substantially impact the development
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. This is what you will do This PhD project is expected to go back and forth between methodological and theoretical developments; and applied works toward the clinical applications within the group. Tasks and
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access to courses offered by the Graduate School of Humanities and the Dutch National Research Schools ; excellent possibilities for further professional development and education; an inspiring academic