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three at Delft University of Technology (focusing on planning and control). You will work three days a week at the University of Amsterdam and the other two days you will work with all other four PhDs
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data exchange is reduced through, for example, compliance with (privacy) regulations and security requirements. These solutions are brought into practice with industrial and societal partners within
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At the University of Amsterdam we are looking for a PhD student who is interested in improving the robustness of neural search algorithms. This research, at the intersection of information retrieval
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polymers with bulk volume potential. We are active in projects involving biorefinery technology (industrial sugars), and monomers from biomass and from CO2 (the only two alternatives for fossil feedstock
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and data-processing infrastructures? The Informatics Institute is looking for an ambitious PhD candidate to work on Sovereign Norm-Compliant Cloud Services for the Digital Government. Your research is
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amounts due to privacy or societal concerns. However, most current works in video self-supervised learning do not consider these more human-aligned conditions. For both PhD positions, you will research
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The PhD project in which you will be participating aims to develop a fundamental understanding of protein assembly and protein structure formation for the design of artificial meat. Understanding of
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Phd Position in Multiscale Spatiotemporal Modelling of Microbiome During the First 1000 Days of Life
with the Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences (SILS) at UvA, is seeking a motivated PhD candidate to join our team focused on multiscale spatiotemporal modelling of the human microbiome. The successful candidate
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, this PhD position is for you. PhD project is a part of the “Intelligent Wastewater Treatment: Distributed Digital Twin for Clean Water (DDTclean)” project, funded by the NWO Merian Fund. The main use-case in
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by learning and applying cutting-edge molecular biology techniques to address your research questions? Then this job may be for you! The Molecular Plant Pathology group is looking for a PhD candidate