54 quantum-computer-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"Paris-Saclay-university" PhD positions in Netherlands
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PhD position in AI and Human Centered Decision Making Faculty: Faculty of Science Department: Department of Information and Computing Sciences Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline: 5
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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
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to genomic and epidemiological data; design controlled computational experiments (simulations and synthetic datasets) to validate theoretical predictions; apply your methods to large-scale viral datasets
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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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linguistics / sociolinguistics / cultural evolution. Experience in designing and conducting iterated learning, dyadic communication, or artificial language learning experiments. Experience in computational
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and several social partners and educational partners in an eight-year programme to realise a major breakthrough aimed at creating a sustainably employable workforce. In a total of four work packages, we
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databases and digital collections (such as newspaper archives, policy documents, and media sources) and apply techniques such as crisis event detection, computational narratology, and semantic modelling. In
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for fieldwork, conferences, and training Participation in the Graduate School's doctoral training program Job requirements We are looking for a candidate with strong research potential who is able to work both
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collective traumas from our past. The project is funded by the Dutch Research Council (NWO) under the NWA ORC programme ’Places of Value: Context-Aware Negotiation on the Future of Historically Charged Sites