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Apply now The Faculty of Science and the Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science (LIACS) are looking for a: PhD Candidate, Secure Computation Technologies and Applications to Machine Learning
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Apply now Photoactivated chemotherapy (PACT) is a new form of phototherapy against cancer. In the frame of an Institute-funded programme dedicated to developing new photocages for cancer treatment
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diet), and in performed settings (burials, feasts, and figurative objects), to reconstruct how social inequalities featured in these social arenas. The aim is to both quantify evidence for social
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inequalities in everyday life (houses, objects, mobility, and diet), and in performed settings (burials, feasts, and figurative objects), to reconstruct how social inequalities featured in these social arenas
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inequalities appear more consolidated, for example in graves. This project will investigate social inequalities in everyday life (houses, objects, mobility, and diet), and in performed settings (burials, feasts
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diet), and in performed settings (burials, feasts, and figurative objects), to reconstruct how social inequalities featured in these social arenas. The aim is to both quantify evidence for social
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knowledge, collaborate across disciplines, and experiment in a friendly environment fully embodying academic freedom across all career levels. The core focus of CML is to perform research and education in
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year initially with a possibility of extension to a full PhD contract upon satisfactory performance. You will be appointed in accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities
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Apply now The Faculty of Science, Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science, is looking for a: PhD Candidate, Efficient LLM Algorithm, Hardware and System Design (1.0 FTE) Project description We
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potentially field) experiments to assess the role of soil biodiversity in enhancing tree performance under different scenarios of water availability. Collaborate with project partners to integrate experimental