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the MultiScale Networked System (MNS) group, Informatics Institute at the University of Amsterdam. The candidate will work in an interdisciplinary team with domain scientists, modelers, and data curators
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control problems in, for example, financial and energy markets, Collaborate with a team of experts in fields such as stochastic analysis, statistics, finance and computational science, Participate in
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Are you curious about how people learn from each other? Do you love computational modelling? Join our interdisciplinary team in Amsterdam! We are looking for a PhD student for the project "Social
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degree in linguistics, artificial intelligence, computer science, cognitive science or any related programme. You may apply if you have not yet completed your Master's degree only if you provide a signed
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-candidates and one postdoc, embedded in the interdisciplinary research institute AISSR within the programme group urban geographies. What are you going to do you perform empirical qualitative research (e.g. in
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will be working in the Evolutionary Systems Biology team of dr. Meike Wortel. The team focusses on developing mathematical and computational techniques to include the environment, including other
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combining diverse directions in Soft Matter, and is part of the Soft Mater Research Priority Area (RPA) within the Faculty of Science. Within this Soft Matter RPA, Physics, Chemistry (and Informatics
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Do you have a passion for life sciences, physiology, or medicine and are eager to employ computational science methods to study endothelial cells in the microcirculation? The Computational Science
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Do you have a passion for computational chemistry and are eager to employ quantum computing methods to study complex chemical systems? The Computational Science Lab within in the Informatics
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have to offer? We are looking for candidates who are interested in the intersection between technology and politics, power relations and social justice, and capable of developing a critical, conceptually