11 distributed-algorithm-"Prof" PhD positions at University of Amsterdam (UvA) in Netherlands
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high quality and robust integration. The PhD is situated in the Intelligent Data Engineering Lab and will be supervised by Dr. Jan-Christoph Kalo and Prof. Paul Groth. What you will do Your tasks and
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(FELIX) for ATLAS detector systems. The group also has a strong record in track reconstruction, flavour tagging algorithm development as well as physics data analysis, with a focus on Higgs boson physics
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the Netherlands alone, while adaptation measures are also costly. This PhD-project will study the Dutch housing system and its distributive conflicts in the context of the ongoing climate crisis. Different ways
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» Algorithms Mathematics » Computational mathematics Mathematics » Mathematical logic Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Netherlands Application Deadline 16 Feb 2026 - 22:59 (UTC) Type
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. While there are promising applications in both academic and industrial settings, several important open challenges remain. These include out-of-distribution performance, low-resource settings, reliability
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of hyperbolic deep learning and one PhD student with a keen interest in the algorithmic side of hyperbolic deep learning. Tasks and responsibilities: Conduct high-impact research on hyperbolic deep learning
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an Open Competition M grant awarded to prof. Christian Burgers. Therefore, the successful candidate is also expected to participate in activities related to the overall project. The PhD project will be
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are looking for a motivated PhD student, who under the supervision of Dr. Sonja Pullen and Prof. Joost Reek will work on the integration of homogeneous catalysts with gas-diffusion electrodes for selective
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interviews will be held in December 2025. Do you have any questions, or do you require additional information? Please contact: Prof. Judith Good, J.a.good@uva.nl Where to apply Website https
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Software. It is a collaboration between the University of Amsterdam and the Dutch Centre for Mathematics and Computer Science (CWI). QuSoft’s mission is to develop new protocols, algorithms and applications