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2025/07/14) Position Description: Apply Position Description The Amsterdam String Theory Group is part of the Faculty of Science and is one of the largest and most prominent groups in the world
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Computer Science (LIACS), the Leiden Institute for Chemistry (LIC), and the Leiden Mathematical Institute (MI) at the Leiden University. Key responsibilities Conducting research on applications of (interpretable
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at universities, such as thesis supervision and assisting in courses. Requirements Desired profile A master degree in computer science, artificial intelligence, human-computer interaction or similar. Self-drive
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assisting in courses. Requirements Desired profile A master degree in computer science, artificial intelligence, or (very) similar. Self-drive, creativity, rigor, sense of ownership, and excitement to push
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, information science, astronomy, physics, chemistry and bio-pharmaceutical sciences to biology and environmental sciences. The research activities are organized in eight institutes. These institutes offer eight
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, the Geolab external link , and the Earth Simulation Laboratory external link . Moreover, the department has excellent High-Performance Computing facilities. The department is located at the Utrecht Science
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the Earth Simulation Lab external link . We also have excellent High-Performance Computing facilities. The department and its facilities are located at Utrecht Science Park. Utrecht is the fourth
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Earth Simulation Lab external link . We also have excellent High- Performance Computing facilities. The department and its facilities are located at Utrecht Science Park. Utrecht is the fourth largest
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to contribute to the general research programme of both CHPS, which studies philosophy and science as historically intertwined fields, and RCNP, which seeks to improve ties between mathematics, physics, and the
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Administration, Political Science, Environmental Policy and Governance, Spatial Planning, Human Geography, or a related discipline. Foundational skills in social science research, both conceptual and empirical. A