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, funded by the NWO Merian Fund. The main use-case in this project is the distributed DT of an intelligent wastewater treatment ecosystem, which has many independently-working units. What are you going to do
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teaching undergraduates and Master students; Participate in relevant seminars and engage with research collaborations locally and/or internationally; Complete and defend a PhD thesis within the official
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Variation and Cognitive Constraints: experiments and distributed semantic modelling, led by principal investigators Dr. Marieke Schouwstra and Dr. Jelke Bloem. The ILLC is one of the six Research Schools
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collaboration with WUR. Be fully integrated in the Soft Matter group at UvA and the consortium with Wageningen University and industrial partners (Unilever, DSM, Rival Foods). Your profile You have: A Master
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in this area include quantum field theory and string theory. You will do original research in this area, and learn from the journal clubs, seminars, and summer schools inside and outside the research
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student supervision. Pursue and complete a PhD thesis within the appointed duration of four years. What do you have to offer? A relevant Masters degree to the PhD topic of interest. Our ideal PhD candidate
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). What are you going to do? The envisioned PhD candidate will conduct original archival research, focusing on marginalised and/or overlooked audiovisual collections. Taking ‘the unknown’ as its starting
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activities and in supervising bachelor and master students. Requirements Specific Requirements You have strong analytical and critical thinking abilities, you are enthusiastic and self-motivated when it comes
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algorithms for distributed data-centric computing systems via use cases and state-of-the-art baselines. Your profile The candidate should have a master degree in computer science or relevant disciplines and
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) currently has a vacant PhD position affiliated with the international project DICES (Digital Initiative for Classics: Epic Speeches), led by principal investigators Dr. Berenice Verhelst (UvA) and Dr. C