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. The position may involve the undertaking of other relevant research tasks, particularly rendering assistance in the organisation of workshops or conferences. This position is free of teaching duties. Profile You
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limited number of educational activities at the Developmental Pyschology department, such as small-scale tutorials and guest lectures, in collaboration with the supervisors. Organisation The University
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(Amsterdam) and the Cognitive Robotics Group (Delft). Students at UvA will be supervised by prof. dr. Cees Snoek and dr. ir. Gertjan Burghouts (TNO). Your tasks will be to: Develop new deep learning, computer
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to communicate and interact well, participate in English-taught Doctoral Education courses, and write scientific articles and a final thesis. For more details please check the Graduate Schools Admission
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security analysis of JCAS systems, emphasizing novel attack vectors leveraging network sensing capabilities, develop efficient security measures to counter adversarial attacks, and assess these mechanisms
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Challenge: Realize the potential of quantum technologies Change: Develop quantum sensors using levitated systems Impact: Improve mechanical sensors and deepen our understanding of gravity Quantum
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carbon source, and to develop technologies that can convert CO2 into valuable compounds such as carbon monoxide, ethylene and ethanol. Within the e-Refinery Institute at TU Delft, we’re working
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experiments, and analyse and interpret the collected data, which you will subsequently present in scientific papers, in a PhD-thesis and at (inter)national conferences; be involved in education, and will have
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the collected data, which you will subsequently present in scientific papers, in a PhD-thesis and at (inter)national conferences. You will also be involved in education, and will have the opportunity to develop
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to the vibrant academic life in Amsterdam by attending ASCoR’s PhD club, workshops, meetings, and lectures; conducting teaching-related tasks in the Bachelor programme of Communication Science (10% of your time