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several other national research institutes, many startups and scale-ups, the Amsterdam Internet Exchange (AMS-IX), and the Faculty of Science of the University of Amsterdam. About Research group The PhD
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key technologies in nanolithography, primarily for the semiconductor industry. ARCNL is a public-private partnership between the Dutch Research Council (NWO), the University of Amsterdam (UvA), the VU
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of Amsterdam is looking for PhD candidates to join our research team and contribute to the development of next-generation retrieval systems based on generative models. Join us! We are seeking highly motivated
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the scientific supervision of Professor Dr. Fernando Bação. During the project, you are expected to temporarily work with our partner universities in Amsterdam and London, which may require travel and engagement
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The position is based in the Analysis and Dynamical Systems group of the Mathematical Institute at Leiden University, in collaboration (70/30) with Irene Aguilera’s group at the University of Amsterdam
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at the University of Amsterdam is inviting applications for a PhD position in mathematical machine learning. The position is part of the research project “Mathematical Foundations for Explainable AI”, funded by
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the Graduate School of Social Sciences at the University of Amsterdam; Carry out ethnographic research in Poland and Germany, including filming and interviewing ceramists and museum professionals. The research
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of Amsterdam's Informatics Institute. Applicants may apply for both positions. What You’ll Do In this PhD position, you will develop and validate inclusive co-design methodologies for transdisciplinary
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in co-design activities with disabled communities is available at the University of Amsterdam's Informatics Institute. Applicants may apply for both positions. What You’ll Do In this PhD position, you
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Dr Flavia de Almeida Dias (University of Amsterdam). This position is part of the research project ’Reconstructing 25% of the Universe with New LHC Triggers’, which is funded by the Dutch Research