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English, both spoken and written. Additional experience that would be considered a plus: - some experience in programming and the use of computer algebra in algebraic geometry; - experience with
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candidate would become an ARIA R&D creator. Responsibilities: Conduct foundational research on aggregation mechanisms, including: for-mal modeling and axiomatic analysis, computational complexity and algo
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candidate would become an ARIA R&D creator. Responsibilities: Conduct foundational research on aggregation mechanisms, including: for-mal modeling and axiomatic analysis, computational complexity and algo
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computer science, and theoretical physics. We participate in university focus areas in Complex Systems and Applied Data Science. More information For more information, please contact Pieter Belmans external link
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the interdisciplinary research programme GroenvermogenNL, which supports the large-scale development and implementation of green hydrogen in the Netherlands and across Europe. The programme addresses the system-wide
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for this position, the following is required: PhD in systems engineering, computer science or informatics, and the subject of the thesis should be relevant to the task description provided above (e.g. digital twin
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of pesticide residues in soil are important indicators of soil health. Pesticide degradation in soil is a complex process influenced by microbial activity, soil properties, and farm management practices
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biology and systems chemistry/complex molecular systems. The research programme of the Feringa group focuses on synthetic and physical organic chemistry, inspired by Nature's principles of molecular
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whole, ignoring that specific factors likely matter more for some groups than for others because the meanings they ascribe to climate change differ. This project (funded through the Vici programme of
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differentiation of generic and complex computer programs (including control flows, data structures, and possibly memory) allows for the exploitation of any-order differentials to obtain transformative effects