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We are looking for enthusiastic candidates for a PhD position at the intersection of theoretical astroparticle physics, cosmology and deep learning at the University of Amsterdam. You will be part
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); integrating theories and methods from educational science, communication science social psychology and pedagogics; using advanced statistical methods to process and analyse data; design and investigate
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PRONTO (PROperty prediction by Network TOpology modelling of polymer films) is a 3-PhD project concerning ‘drying’ of paints or coating solutions, a solidification process where multifunctional
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can provide letters of recommendation, in case necessary later on in the process (no letters of recommendation are needed at this point); on your CV, please state whether you have completed your degree
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on scientific explanation and methods applied to areas such as AI, Mathematics, Quantum Physics, Cognitive Science, Life Science and the Engineering Sciences. What are you going to do? You will develop an account
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to the xylem endings. This provides the pathogen access to the vasculature for systemic spreading through the leaf. During different stages of the infection process Xanthomonas injects effector proteins
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research, always looking to improve and contribute meaningfully to the core project. Your experience and profile: You hold a MSc in Computational Science, Computer Science, Computational Physics, Applied
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Are you enthusiastic about exploring the fascinating interplay between physics and mechanics? Are you interested in real world applications of metamaterials? We are delighted to open a PhD position
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degree in Mathematics or theoretical physics; a familiarity with any/all of the fields of stochastic processes, topology, functional analysis; a demonstrable affinity with theoretical physics; fluent in
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Physics 16.2 (2020): 205-210. O’Brien, Thomas E., Brian Tarasinski, and Barbara M. Terhal. "Quantum phase estimation of multiple eigenvalues for small-scale (noisy) experiments." New Journal of Physics 21.2