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The PhD project in which you will be participating aims to develop a fundamental understanding of protein assembly and protein structure formation for the design of artificial meat. Understanding of
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Gut and oral microbiota develop rapidly during early life and are essential for our health during infancy and later in life. Many factors potentially impact this development, including delivery
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distributional semantic modelling. - You will develop ways to test learning biases and for analysing word order in various languages. - You will put the combination of corpus based and experimental work to its
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having enhanced generalization capability such that it can be adapted via prompt learning or instruction tuning to various downstream application domains in a parameter-efficient fashion. This is
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The Computational Science Lab at the University of Amsterdam invites applications for a PhD Research Position with goal to develop a Digital Twin in Healthcare for Brain Perfusion and Metabolism
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Gut microbiota develop rapidly during early life and are essential for our health during infancy and later life. Many factors potentially impact on this development, including but not limited
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exploited in machine learning tasks), Develop and implement efficient computational methods to characterize important features of observed financial data and use it for pricing and hedging or other optimal
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this project, you will develop sex- and size-structured population models to study how plasticity in growth in body size during development affects the ecological consequences of sexual size dimorphism. You
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with the AISSR and will participate in its organized PhD-training. you will contribute to the teaching program of the department. you will take active part in seminars of the program group and the
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-LIFE, ENVRI-HUB next, and EVERSE. The candidate will research and develop AI-enhanced advanced algorithms for enabling quality critical applications, e.g., digital twins, on heteronomous computing