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Apply now The Faculty of Science and the Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science (LIACS) are looking for a: PhD Candidate, Secure Computation Technologies and Applications to Machine Learning
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cooperate on RO1 and RO3 with two other postdoc researchers, one specialized in Human-Computer Interactions an Twente University (working on RO3) and another specialized in human rights and technology policy
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decision-making at the business level. This issue is amplified by the lack of scientific methods to measure risks to fundamental rights online, the inadequacy of the national and EU legislation to enhance
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numerical methods for quantum systems is preferred. Experience with neural quantum states is a bonus. Good programming skills in Python. Familiarity with JAX is a bonus. Proficient in spoken and written
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their applications to problems in natural sciences (physics, chemistry) and practical computing (machine learning, AI, optimization), and methods to make them compatible with near-term quantum devices
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development and regeneration (1.0 FTE) Description of the project The opening is for a research position within the field of mathematical or theoretical biology, computational physics, applied mathematics
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Apply now The Faculty of Science and the Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science (LIACS) are looking for a: PhD Candidate in AI for Network Analysis (1.0 FTE, 4 years) About this position
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-doctoral scientist to join our ERC-funded team on chronomicrobiology, a new field that bridges microbiology and chronobiology. The MicroClock program builds on our novel discovery of a circadian clock in
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positions for the 25-26 academic year. The candidate will teach courses independently or lead workgroups. We have needs for instructors with expertise in quantitative methods, qualitative methods
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field; Affinity with formal methods, including an understanding of basic of automata theory, formal languages, algorithms, and computability --- i.e., foundational computer science theory. Candidates with