52 PhD Positions in nanotechnology positions at University of Amsterdam in Netherlands
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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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organizational and project management skills; are pragmatic, hands-on and have good social skills; are a good listener and can be persuasive when necessary; can work independently and know how to set priorities
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Do you enjoy: Are you committed to innovative teaching and original research, with a critical perspective? Are you a motivated and highly versatile professional? Then the position of Assistant
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master programmes (max 20 hours per year); • supervising Bachelor and Master thesis projects whose topics are relevant to your project; Your profile You have/are: • a PhD in neuroscience or a
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Sciences; possibly be a mentor to first-year Bachelor students and help them adjust to academic life; assess and grade student assignments in several Bachelor courses. Part of the position entails a personal
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have an active role in research, for example engaging in research on the way in which the risk-based approach in the DSA is put into practice. You will research emerging legal and regulatory developments
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the Amsterdam Data Exchange (AMdEX) consortium. The goal of this PhD position is to conduct fundamental research into novel distributed usage control models with high degrees of accountability, transparency
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PhD position on role of generative AI in corporate social responsibility communication and corporate legitimacy Hundreds of millions of individuals increasingly use generative artificial
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PhD Position Persuasive Communication: An Intervention for Non-suicidal Self-injury and Depression Through a Culturally-sensitive Chatbot. Are you interested in how a personalized culturally
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of the Amsterdam Institute for Humanities Research (AIHR). This position also aligns with the newly established Decolonial Futures research priority area (RPA), which brings together scholars from across