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for these tasks learning and emergent communication: developing general technology to create learning agents which can communicate with humans, explain their predictions and decision strategies, and also learn
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Do you have a passion for life sciences, physiology, or medicine and are eager to employ computational science methods to study endothelial cells in the microcirculation? The Computational Science
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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
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). Chemistry and physics can provide us with technological solutions (e.g., storing CO2 in aquifers or its electrochemical conversion into value-added products), but technology alone is not enough. History
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Are you looking for a PhD position in a dynamic setting? Do you want to execute philosophy of science research informed by and engaging scientific practices? The Institute for Logic, Language and
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The Informatics Institute is looking for an ambitious PhD candidate. Your research will part of the PCS group (www.pcs-research.nl). In this role, you will delve into the cutting-edge field
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of researchers on environmental chemistry and toxicology, embedded in the broader context of the Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics (IBED), on a postdoc position for 26 months (when full-time
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of Science Park’, workshops, etc Networking and connecting people and groups (help) Writing and giving feedback on documents (e.g., memos) Communication / social media content Supporting the FDO Setting up
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mis- and disinformation. This is why the Department of Communication Science at the University of Amsterdam has launched a new initiative focusing on the causes, content, consequences, and
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better the interrelations between polarisation, segregation and inequality using large data sets and methods from physics, mathematics, computational sciences, economics, sociology, psychology, or law? Do