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group of the University of Amsterdam is looking for an Assistant Professor in future cloud computing technologies, with a strong profile in research and teaching. What are you going to do? You are
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degree in Computer Science, Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, Biomedical engineering, or in a related field; • demonstrated experience in image processing and scientific programming in Python
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Have you always thrived in a classroom, being close to students? Do you want to be part of a thriving Software Engineering program? Do you want to work closely with word-class researchers and
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as well as recording and stimulation technologies in Cognitive and Systems Neuroscience. Current research of the group focuses on neural mechanisms of perception, multisensory integration and conscious
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funded project contributing to the development of the novel concepts in the area of new and emerging technologies. The CCI group is looking for a Postdoc Researcher to work on the EU funded project
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Join the dynamic and innovative team at the Noël Research Group , where we focus on pioneering catalytic strategies and cutting-edge technologies for chemical synthesis. Our mission is to develop
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observed for many different technologies to date, and to find out whether the performance of batteries can be improved from a techno-economic perspective, hence enabling them to constitute an efficient
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(ENCLE) will take place in July 2024, and this year it will be hosted by the Faculty of Law (FdR) of the University of Amsterdam. Clinical legal education is a form of experiential legal education in which
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Climate change brings with it urgent challenges, especially for the carbon cycle. The CO2 problem can be addressed through Carbon Capture & Storage (CCS) and/or Carbon Capture & Utilisation (CCU
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will use numerical continuation techniques and mathematical bifurcation analyses to analyse these models. While this is mainly a theoretical and computational research project, it is possible and highly