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in national activities of the “Traumascapes” consortium, particularly those for the PhD cohort within the larger project. This is what we ask of you a completed Master's degree in Archaeology
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and Master levels (e.g., in the Artificial Intelligence and Informatics programs); Actively contribute to the vibrant AI4Science ecosystem in Amsterdam, championing verifiable and responsible AI
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at the University of Amsterdam and will lead the development of advanced computational data analysis methodologies. Your primary goal is to connect different levels of the degradation pathway to the parent molecule
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here. This is where you will work You will join the Slootweg Group within the Synthesis & Catalysis / Sustainable Chemistry theme at HIMS. Our group focuses on circular chemistry, sustainable main-group
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asset. What do we offer you We offer you the opportunity to work in an intellectually stimulating and teamwork-oriented environment. We aim to provide tailor-made and careful supervision with the main
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psychology and developmental science. You will work closely with the principal investigator and a postdoctoral researcher, and collaborate with performing arts festivals, music venues, and cultural partners in
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deployed in close collaboration with stakeholders from both the public and private sectors, as well as with communities living with disabilities. This is what you will do You will be engaged in two main
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to (co-)supervise Bachelor and Master students. What we ask of you We are looking for someone with a MSc degree (or close to obtaining one) in theoretical (particle) physics; an interest in precision
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international consortium and attending network-wide training events; Writing academic publications for peer-reviewed international journals; Assisting in teaching courses and supervising Bachelor/Master theses
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at international conferences Contributing to teaching activities by assisting in undergraduate and master's courses Collaborating with members of Prof. Shahidzadeh and Prof. Hannelore Derluyn's group. The project is