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machine learning/deep learning. You also have: a strong academic record and a PhD in bioinformatics, computational biology or related discipline proven proficiency in programming (Python) and machine
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for this position will have the following qualifications/qualities A PhD degree in either machine learning or computational molecular sciences. Advanced knowledge in molecular machine learning. Advanced knowledge in
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you will extend this work to the ultrasonic sounds of bats, insects and other animals. This involves curating open datasets of sound, as well as training deep learning, and validating that these methods
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Employment 1.0 FTE Gross monthly salary € 3,378 - € 5,331 Required background PhD Organizational unit Faculty of Science Application deadline 30 June 2025 Apply now Are you an enthusiastic young
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, Biomedical Engineering, or related field; You demonstrate strong programming skills in Python and have experience with deep learning frameworks such as PyTorch; You have experience in medical image analysis
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that integrate deep learning with neuroscientific mechanisms to understand auditory scene processing. You will design, implement, and evaluate AI models for auditory scene analysis, working with large-scale sound
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validating existing deep learning models for prediction of molecular subtypes on real-world HR-NMIBC cohorts. This will involve research into the use of state-of-the-art weakly-supervised and explainable AI
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validating existing deep learning models for prediction of molecular subtypes on real-world HR-NMIBC cohorts. This will involve research into the use of state-of-the-art weakly-supervised and explainable AI
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explaining variables. The postdoc researcher will work on (1) collecting images at relevant study sites in Amsterdam, (2) designing and training AI-based models using deep learning, and (3) identifying and
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and/or analytical modeling. Design and implement new experimental setups to test and validate assembly processes. Collaborate closely with PhD students, postdocs, and scientists from TU Delft and our