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The PhD project is part of the Dutch national consortium on “Emergence at all Scales” (EAAS), which is the national flag-carrier of the NWA route 2 game changer Dutch Institute for Emergent
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PhD position at the Mathematical Institute of the University of Leiden, as part of the project New K-theoretic invariants in quantum theory within the national consortium Emergence at all scales
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Europe: that part of early modern societies and economies which relied primarily on language skills. The early modern period saw a swift increase in occupational opportunities for men and women who
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, and reinforcement learning within the context of intelligent traffic control systems. This PhD is a joint project between Leiden University and Technolution, and a part of a larger research programme in
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degree in Chemistry or Physics and should have worked on one of these topics (i.e., electrochemistry or graphene/2DM nanochemistry and physics). You will work in a highly collaborative environment as part
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The LangPro project examines the notion of the language sector in early modern North-West Europe: that part of early modern societies and economies which relied primarily on language skills. The early modern
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PhD position understanding and designing nanomedicines-membranes interaction: physics based approach
is part of a national effort (NanoMedNL) to create novel nanomedicines for the diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment of patients, and the PhD student will collaborate with and contribute
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to develop novel AI methods that make powerful models more transparent, robust, and usable in critical domains such as healthcare and smart industry. You will be part of a large national ‘Perspectief
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equipment. The PhD project is part of a national effort (NanoMedNL) to create novel nanomedicines for the diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment of patients, and the PhD student will collaborate with and
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by high-quality, interdisciplinary education and the development of scientific knowledge with a high potential for societal impact. ISGA is part of the Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs (FGGA