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Apply now The Faculty of Science and the Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science (LIACS) is looking for a: PhD Candidate on Expressivity of Imperative Programs (1.0 FTE) The semantics
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or computational science. This PhD project is part of the Gravitation programme GreenTE (Green Tissue Engineering), a multidisciplinary consortium of 7 Dutch universities. Together, GreenTE will unravel how plants
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. Jonathan Benichov. Key Responsibilities: Plan and conduct research with songbirds (zebra finches). Write manuscripts for publication, resulting in a thesis. Present research at local and international
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publications, and assisting in organizing and presenting at workshops and conferences; Take relevant courses and training; Participate in the PhD program activities and the intellectual life of the Institute
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numerical methods for quantum systems is preferred. Experience with neural quantum states is a bonus. Good programming skills in Python. Familiarity with JAX is a bonus. Proficient in spoken and written
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(scientific) programming, and an affinity with network analysis in particular. You are able to work with very large data and have the creativity and curiosity to develop AI models for network analysis
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should feel comfortable working in a collaborative environment. Initiative and creativity are highly valued. Experience with ultrafast spectroscopy, optics, proficiency in (soft- and hardware) programming
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will inform port operations in the Netherlands and globally, as part of the project objectives. Key responsibilities Develop own research plan (in alignment with the project and assisted by supervisors
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bachelors’ and twelve master’s programs. The faculty has grown strongly in recent years and now has more than 2500 staff and over 6000 students. We are located at the heart of Leiden’s Bio Science Park, one
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Strong programming skills in Python (please mention your level of proficiency and knowledge of other programming languages in your CV and motivation letter) Extraordinary motivation for scientific work