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. The main aim of this PhD project is to explore the causes of the discrepancy between perceived misinformation salience on the one hand and the low observed misinformation exposure on the other hand. We aim
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conferences, and help supervise Master students. Tasks and responsibilities: Conducting independent research in physics and machine learning, resulting in academic publications in peer-reviewed international
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contributing with your research to the faculty-wide interdisciplinary team in Language and Culture; developing, coordinating and teaching courses in both Dutch and English, in the Bachelor and Master programmes
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the University of Amsterdam and the Dutch Experimental School of Plant Sciences; assist in teaching and supervising Bachelor and Master internships and tutoring students. You will get the opportunity to: combine
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around the fields of active matter, biophysics, fluid dynamics, metamaterials and robotics, combining experimental, numerical, and theoretical approaches. The primary focus of the project lies in
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. Requirements Specific Requirements You have: Master degree in Physics, Physical Chemistry or Electrical Engineering; Experience in the following fields: 2D materials, Nanofabrication, (2D material) devices
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the ACASA cooperation with VU Amsterdam; supervising Bachelor and Master students, as well as PhD candidates; addressing research themes and projects, and integrating new research insights into teaching
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include: a curriculum vitae a letter of motivation an English writing sample (e.g., a master thesis or other recent individual essay) The bundled document in PDF must be uploaded under the mandatory field
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Material Culture (AHM) currently has a vacant PhD position as part of the Protrusion Project, led by principal investigator dr. Joen Hermans. This project falls within a larger research line aiming for
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) currently has a vacant PhD position as part of the Trans-Sexualities project led by principal investigators Marija Cetinic and Diego Semerene. ASCA is one of the five Research Schools within the Amsterdam