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3 May 2026 - 21:59 (UTC) Country Netherlands Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Not Applicable Hours Per Week 34.2 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU
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computational social choice; please visit https://algo.win.tue.nl/ for more details on the cluster. The cluster provides a lively and international environment for your research. As a PhD student, you do need
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Deadline 26 Feb 2026 - 22:59 (UTC) Country Netherlands Type of Contract Permanent Job Status Not Applicable Hours Per Week 38.0 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a
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) Application Deadline 30 Apr 2026 - 21:59 (UTC) Country Netherlands Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Not Applicable Hours Per Week 36.0 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not
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of theoretical computer science researchers in Amsterdam (https://theory.amsterdam ). What are you going to do? You are expected to: carry out original research in the field of theoretical computer science; have
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Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs/357906/phd-position-on-computational-i… Requirements Specific Requirements We are looking for talented enthusiastic PhD candidates who meet the following
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with societal stakeholders, DECIDE aims to create solutions that have tangible impact on society. Project structure DECIDE is organized into 10 work packages (WPs): Six WPs focus on disciplinary
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shape children’s long-term outcomes. It will generate insights that inspire program designs that make money matter—not only as short-term relief, but as a lever to break cycles of intergenerational
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PhD Position in Sequential Decision-Making Faculty: Faculty of Science Department: Department of Information and Computing Sciences Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline: 15 May 2026
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the magnetization will propagate without scattering and loss of energy. Such structures could potentially be a novel building block for future computer chips and more sustainable IT technologies. Your research will