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12 Dec 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Amsterdam (UvA) Research Field Computer science Mathematics » Algebra Mathematics » Algorithms Mathematics » Discrete mathematics
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complexity theory, fast matrix multiplication algorithms, the geometry and representation theory of tensors, asymptotic spectrum duality, and applications? The research group of Jeroen Zuiddam at University
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geometry altogether and operate in hyperbolic space. Our lab has published multiple papers showing that hyperbolic deep learning has strong potential for computer vision, from hyperbolic image segmentation
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learning and one PhD student with a keen interest in the algorithmic side of hyperbolic deep learning. Tasks and responsibilities: Conduct high-impact research on hyperbolic deep learning for computer vision
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adoption. Tiny internal defects, process variability, and complex geometries can make quality assurance slow, expensive, or even impossible with traditional inspection methods. This PhD project, part of a
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to computational geometry concepts or CAD tools; Familiarity with version control (Git) and collaborative coding practices; Interest in visualising or debugging 3D layouts. We are looking for a motivated intern with
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30 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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geometry can be reconstructed mathematically (this is called inverse scattering). This requires both sophisticated mathematical models and efficiently implemented algorithms. In the case of wafer metrology
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, the scattering geometry can be reconstructed mathematically (this is called inverse scattering). This requires both sophisticated mathematical models and efficiently implemented algorithms. In the case of wafer
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observation scene generation, instrument/payload simulation and characterisation and mission data processing, as well as software tools providing precise information on orbit and geometry; ensuring