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for Logic, Language and Computation (ILLC) at the University of Amsterdam is inviting applications for a fully funded PhD position in the NWO project "Simplicial type theory" lead by dr. Benno van den Berg
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Master’s in Robotics, Control Theory, Applied Math, or Mechanical Engineering eager to work on model-based control of soft robots Job description We are looking for a motivated PhD candidate to join the
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to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Our theory group is a worldwide leader in studying the statistical physics of living systems, ranging from chromosomes
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to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Our theory group is a worldwide leader in studying the statistical physics of living systems, ranging from chromosomes
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, uniting theory and experiment. These materials adapt their computations over time, reducing energy use and improving efficiency. Partnering with Toyota and Demcon TSST, SMIP will showcase this innovation
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knowledge and tools to equip local decisionmakers to better deal with conflicting values in parallel transitions and requires an interest in both theory development and engagement with practice. The PhD
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subgroups—in shaping how teams collaborate and perform under pressure. By advancing knowledge on these dynamics, we seek to contribute to both scientific theory and practical solutions for organizations. Your
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deployment; Knowledge of at least one programming language (such as C, Sage, Matlab, Python); If possible, some experience with cryptography - good knowledge of algebra (including field and ring theories, and
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an interest in both theory development and engagement with practice. The PhD position is part of the larger AMBITIONS project involving TU Delft, Utrecht University, and Avans Hogeschool, working together
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, shadowing), data management, data analysis, theory-building, and (co)authoring academic articles for leading journals in the field of Communication. submitting a PhD thesis within the period of appointment