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Apply now The Mathematical Institute (MI) of Leiden University and the Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science (LIACS) are looking for a PhD Candidate in Random Graphs and Complex Networks
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of scientific publishing. These include the proliferation of paper mills, defined by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) as operations through “which manufactured manuscripts are submitted to a journal for
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conduct ethnographic research, entailing at least 10 months of fieldwork in one of the two research sites, using an “ecographic” protocol developed together with the Postdoc; Submit a PhD thesis, publish at
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Environmental Biology (CML-EB). Presently, about 150 fte (including postdocs and PhDs) are employed at CML. CML further collaborates with TU Delft and Erasmus University in the Leiden-Delft-Erasmus Centre
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networks.The candidate will collaborate with Dr. Rita Pucci (LIACS), Prof. Fons Verbeek (LIACS) and Prof. Daniele Avitabile (VU). This project aims to create in a deep neural network with a strong prior
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contact electrodes thanks to well-defined, chemically modified edges that are introduced onto the contacts. The contacts, thus bridged by a nucleotide, will yield a tunneling current uniquely characteristic
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the form of a research course report or master’s thesis; Good programming skills. Preferably you have provable experience with deep learning; software (e.g., Pytorch, Jax, Tensorflow) and large-scale
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of interdisciplinary interests, comparative regional studies, and social science research methods, we emphasize our role in the extensive collaborative network within Leiden University. In both our research and
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in early life more broadly. To achieve this goal of defining and explaining care practices, this project has three objectives: (1) to show the nature and scope of the invisible work required during
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conceptualize the history of private and public caretaking in early life more broadly. To achieve this goal of defining and explaining care practices, this project has three objectives: (1) to show the nature and