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experts Roel Dobbe (Delft University of Technology) and Maarten de Rijke (University of Amsterdam) as supervisors. You will have access to a local and national ecosystem that provides opportunities
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Research (AIHR). ASCA is a research community devoted to the comparative and interdisciplinary study of culture (in all its forms and expressions) from a broad humanities perspective. ASCA is home to
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Are you committed to research-based education? Do you want to teach the next generation of security and network engineers, and perform cutting-edge research in IT security and/or computer networks
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Do you enjoy working in an interdisciplinary research setting on a real-world problem? The Complex Cyber Infrastructure research group is looking for an ambitious Research Software Engineer
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in the area of event-based communication algorithms for digital twins, defining formal models, engineering respective software frameworks, scientifically testing and evaluating your approach; establish
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lab Technology and Innovation for learning. The project In this project we want to investigate technostress amongst primary education teachers from a multidisciplinary perspective, combining insights
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novel tools that address challenges across various specialty applications, including organic synthesis, chemical biology, and material science. By bridging the gap between chemical engineering and organic
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We are currently looking for a technician to support the work of the newly established group "Microbiome Engineering”. The group's mission is to explore the role of the microbiome in human health
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of the five research schools of the Amsterdam Institute for Humanities Research (AIHR). You will participate in one the ACLC’s research groups and in the interdisciplinary Language and Culture theme group
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provide examples of a (work) processes you have improved; You like to organize things, are proactive and independent; You are interested in innovation, access to justice and are comfortable with technology