12 algorithm-development-"St"-"St" PhD positions at University of Amsterdam (UvA) in Netherlands
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that may empower consumers to resist persuasion and reduce harmful consequences? Are you passionate about advertising, algorithms and social media? Then apply for this PhD project focused on demystifying
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focuses on how Dutch and English academic literacy develop within Dutch and English tracks, and how curriculum characteristics may be conducive to this. This involves the analysis of a large sample of
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new generation of perceptual foundation models by contributing advanced perceptual pre-training and fine-tuning algorithms. What you will do You will carry out research and development in the areas
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3 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Amsterdam (UvA) Research Field Computer science » Informatics Computer science » Programming Mathematics » Algorithms Mathematics
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health, by applying state of the art systems methods to develop an innovative personalized just-in-time context-triggered digital intervention that addresses craving for nicotine in urban environments
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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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- 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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. 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