47 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Simons-Foundation"-"St" positions at Leiden University in Netherlands
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of invariants of operator algebras, such as K-theory and cyclic homology; and Developing a mathematical method for passing from numerical Berry curvature to robust topological invariants in a large class of cases
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Leiden University. Finally, the person appointed will be involved in shaping educational innovations to train the next generation of biologists to be proficient in data science and quantitative approaches
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. The DESIRE laboratory at Leiden University College, Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs The DESIRE Laboratory is a key player in the development of Decision Support Systems (DSS) with Multiple Criteria
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Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) Multiple Objective Optimization (MOO) In case you do not have all the desired expertise, you demonstrate strong motivation to develop yourself in those areas. You have
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research community at the IBL and fostering strategic partnerships within and beyond Leiden University. Finally, the person appointed will be involved in shaping educational innovations to train the next
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across scales, combining multiple fields including physics, mathematics, astronomy, history & philosophy of science, and social science. Its approach to societal engagement throughout the project’s 5-year
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of topics include algorithmic fairness in network analysis, developing network embedding frameworks for real-world network datasets or AI models based on agentic LLMs for simulating real-world network data
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role in the Netherlands. However, given its environmental impact, the sector must be decarbonised in line with Dutch climate targets. Achieving this requires the development of innovative, transformative
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economic role in the Netherlands. However, given its environmental impact, the sector must be decarbonised in line with Dutch climate targets. Achieving this requires the development of innovative
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legal technologies, LegalTech in short. These developments are rapidly changing the work of lawyers, both in legal practice and in academic research. Since legal technologies are often very specific when