56 programming-"the"-"DAAD"-"UCL"-"U"-"SciLifeLab"-"U.S"-"https:" "University of Amsterdam (UvA)" positions in Netherlands
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interact and coordinate with the principal investigator and other international members of the team on a regular basis, actively contributing to our research program, and publishing the results of your
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Are you interested in developing AI methods that can make physics simulations orders of magnitude faster? If the answer is yes, please continue reading! Join our team! The University of Amsterdam
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, partnership development, or program management, preferably in academic or research settings. Proven track record of successful collaboration with academic institutions, policy makers, research funders
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professional development; This is where you will be working The Faculty of Economics and Business (EB) at the University of Amsterdam (UvA) offers world-class education in economics, fiscal economics
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, CIKM WWW, ISWC, VLDB) Have excellent programming skills; Established expertise in deep learning including experience with libraries such as Pytorch Have strong communication, presentation and writing
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creative and collaborative mindset strong programming skills in Python or Rust strong skills in deep learning systems strong analytical and problem-solving skills fluency in English, both written and spoken
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learning, deep learning, and/or computer vision; Experience in programming. Python is a must, lower-level GPU programming experience is a bonus; Strong grasp on the English language; Eager to collaborate and
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) of the University of Amsterdam. With approximately 240 employees, the Swammerdam Institute conducts high-quality international life science research and provides education within various university programs. Research
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at the University of Amsterdam (UvA), will receive the Dr. Hendrik Muller Prize for Behavioural and Social Sciences 2011. Valkenburg has developed her own field of study, namely the use and influence of media
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reactions to specific sounds. The funding research program (REAM) is focused on advancing scientific breakthroughs and end suffering from misophonia and offers unique opportunity to discuss outcomes