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) models developed within the team. LES Development & Application: Implement and extend open-source LES codes to simulate diverse ABL scenarios, including varying stability, shear, and turbulence intensities
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developed within the team. LES Development & Application: Implement and extend open-source LES codes to simulate diverse ABL scenarios, including varying stability, shear, and turbulence intensities
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will receive a reimbursement of €0.18 per km. Watch this video with more information about joining Amsterdam UMC Research BV. Additional comments During the publication period, applications will be
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real-to-sim-to-real pipelines that automatically construct simulation environments from video recordings or images of real-world robotic tasks, enabling scalable and low-cost training data generation
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per km up to a maximum of 40 km each way. Do you prefer walking or cycling? Take advantage of our good bike scheme. Moreover, you will receive a reimbursement of €0.18 per km. Watch this video with
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Apply by 23:59 on February the 15th, 2026. Interviews will take place in the week of March 9th. Expected starting date is May 2026. Applications should include the following documents: A video (2-minute
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computational and data-driven development of a novel extension to the micromagnetic modelling code MERRILL, enabling reconstruction of internal magnetic configurations in individual vortex-state particles
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the button below, at the latest by May 28, 2026. Online screening may be part of the selection. Diversity code AMOLF is highly committed to an inclusive and diverse work environment: we want to develop talent
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, including functional connectivity analyses Curate and share data and code following BIDS and open science standards Contribute to scientific publications and conference presentations The project is expected
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, international, and translational research environment. A demonstrable interest in open science practices (e.g., data and code sharing). Desirable skills: Expertise regarding cognitive abilities such as (working