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Apply now Photoactivated chemotherapy (PACT) is a new form of phototherapy against cancer. In the frame of an Institute-funded programme dedicated to developing new photocages for cancer treatment
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development. Our individual choices model gives you some freedom to assemble your own set of terms and conditions. For international spouses we have set up a dual career programme. Candidates from outside
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severely impacted the Dutch built environment, causing financial, environmental, and social effects. Climate change and urban developments are expected to aggravate this. Although municipalities recognize
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PhD position within the project "What's wrong? Ancient corrections in Greek papyri from Egypt" (AnCo
regular meetings of the project research group; You will participate in the training programme of the LUCAS Institute, the Leiden Graduate School of Humanities, the National Research School in Classical
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exploring ways and developing protocols and primitives that enhance the security, functionality, and efficiency of secure computation technologies (e.g., multiparty computation – MPC), when designed
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are seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate to develop efficient on-device generative AI systems based on large language models (LLMs). The project focuses on creating compact, low-latency, and energy
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to you, we will consider together what your needs are, and draw up a development plan. This position is a good fit for you if you recognise yourself in the following: A (Research) Master’s degree in
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development of crucial importance in the rise of complex societies in West Asia. Recent archaeological research into social inequalities has either used quantitative methods, such as the GINI measure, to
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archaeology. The ERC AdG project Inequal Cyprus projects investigates the consolidation of social inequalities – a so far poorly understood development of crucial importance in the rise of complex societies in
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inequalities – a so far poorly understood development of crucial importance in the rise of complex societies in West Asia. Recent archaeological research into social inequalities has either used quantitative