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; the advent of the Solar System internet and the associated challenges in network management and operations concepts, for example, new forms of user-machine interfaces, such as AR/VR; new ways to leverage
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relocation. In addition, Coming to Delft Service organises events to help you settle in the Netherlands, and expand your (social) network in Delft. A Dual Career Programme is available, to support your
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governance systems as well as societal engagement and capacity on the other hand. Experience working with stakeholders, preferably with experience abroad, or enthusiasm to build such networks Excellent
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leading national consortium Plenty of opportunities for in-depth development, publications and network-building. You will be employed by Amsterdam UMC Research BV. Salary scale 10: € 3.598 to € 5.669 gross
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-of-the-art infrastructure and data engineering support from the UvA Informatics Institute and Psychology Research Institute. Network expansion: You will collaborate with Studio Bertels and a high-level expert
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(“overparameterized”) machine learning models, like probabilistic graphical models, deep neural networks, diffusion models, transformers, e.g. large language models, etc. SLT is based on the geometrical understanding
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), and physiological parameters in the study of animal behaviour; a strong background in data analysis using R, preferably experience with Bayesian statistics and social network analysis; lab experience
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skills: Good knowledge of ML/AI based techniques to develop fast surrogates (deep neural networks) and capability to develop own efficient model learning schemes (deep learning techniques, representation
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Moderna. PRAYER sets out to conduct the first large-scale investigation of this unique corpus by introducing a new approach – network philology – that studies all aspects of vernacular prayer books in
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include comparative analyses of national TNR practices, from surveillance to coercion via criminal and extremist networks, and assessments of state responses. Other promising research ideas that align with