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’, led by principal investigators Dr. Marta Morvillo and Dr. Stefan Salomon , with the collaboration of Prof. Luiza Bialasiewicz . ARTES is one of the five Research Schools within the Amsterdam Institute
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uncertainty, but often with significant computational demands. The main objective of the research line is to develop a GNN that incorporates Bayesian graphical methods for Alzheimer’s detection. The entire
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supervision of master students in law & finance. Then the PhD position at the Amsterdam Center for Law and Economics – University of Amsterdam is perfect for you! The Projects Project 1: The future of banking
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of courses and (international) meetings. We also expect you to assist in teaching undergraduates and master students. The gross monthly salary, based on 38 hours per week and dependent on relevant experience
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of schizophrenia. The main objective of this PhD project is to develop a biologically realistic computational model of the human brain, and use it to study alterations in brain activity associated with schizophrenia
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publications in peer-reviewed international conferences and/or journals; Contribute to our open-source teaching material in Bachelor and Master courses (in English); Supervise Bachelor and Master students; Meet
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to applicants who Have a Research Master´s or MPhil degree or equivalent; have expertise in programming/statistical tools (e.g. R, Python, Stata) or automated content analysis, and a willingness to develop these
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: You should have a Master's degree (or be close to obtaining one) in a field relevant to the position, such as Mathematics, Financial Mathematics, Statistics, Computational Finance, or a related
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the project; publish and present work regularly at international conferences, workshops, and journals; assist in teaching activities (labs) and in supervising bachelor and master students. Requirements Specific
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). Your primary tasks will be Designing and conducting observational, experimental, and longitudinal studies in childhood; Integrating theories and methods from developmental psychology, social psychology