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12 Dec 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Amsterdam (UvA) Research Field Computer science Mathematics » Algebra Mathematics » Algorithms Mathematics » Discrete mathematics
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to the global mental-health burden, and your work will directly inform the development of personalized, adaptive digital interventions. You will be embedded in ongoing research programs led by Dr. Jonas Everaert
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Are you passionate about mathematical control theory and its applications? Are you eager to develop estimation and control algorithms for large-scale dynamical systems with the aim of making next
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of privacy-preserving artificial intelligence for the benefit of humanity. What You Will Do: Research (Federated Continual Learning): You will develop novel and privacy-preserving algorithms that allow
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? Join our innovative project where simulated data and real hardware testing create innovative solutions. The work builds on our recent results . You will be at the forefront of developing advanced
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where simulated data and real hardware testing create innovative solutions. The work builds on our recent results . You will be at the forefront of developing advanced perception systems, using deep
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Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Do you want to develop human-centred RL algorithms to shape
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to contribute to the development of innovative EO solutions. We offer: a stimulating multinational, interdisciplinary and open work environment; access to high-performance computing infrastructure and
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will develop novel and privacy-preserving algorithms that allow distributed devices (smartphones, wearables) to learn from new data streams over time (Continual Learning) while collaborating globally
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complexity theory, fast matrix multiplication algorithms, the geometry and representation theory of tensors, asymptotic spectrum duality, and applications? The research group of Jeroen Zuiddam at University