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want to contribute to the next level of molecular computing? Are you excited about the application of AI tools to train molecular systems how to process information? Then join our team as a PhD candidate
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Osbourne. Dr Osbourne’s research explores the link between extractivism, colonialism and outer space. It departs from the observation that mining on earth is essential for devising the technology to go into
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be part of the EMBRACER(link is external) research consortium. At EMBRACER we work at the very frontiers of knowledge on climate change, Earth’s climate system and climate feedbacks. Within its 10
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climate data to study occurrence of tundra fires and subsequent regreening across climatic gradients; Remote fieldwork in fire-affected and pristine tundra in the Sisimiut – Kangerlussuaq region, in
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evolution for decades. Yet, with the rise of modern cutting-edge technologies, we can now use novel, data-driven methods to explore the ancient past and unpack the origin of language. This PhD position
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your command of the English language is expected to be at C1 level . Sometimes it is necessary to submit an internationally recognised Certificate of Proficiency in the English Language. More information
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theory and quantum gravity, including quantum black holes, AdS/CFT, quantum cosmology, inflation, links with quantum information theory and mathematics. There is a stimulating atmosphere in the group, a
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the NCO will consist of an extensive survey data collection on gender cultures in Dutch secondary schools. This dataset will be linked to register data from Statistics Netherlands (CBS). In the PhD project
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Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI) has a vacancy for a 4-year PhD position (m/f/x) on the subject of Reliable AI-powered Data Analysis in collaboration with the University of Amsterdam. Interested
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outcomes in the Netherlands and beyond. This data-driven project will use real-world data to examine how centralization affects equity in access, treatment patterns, and the integration of complex