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looking for a PhD candidate to join our research project entitled “Next-Generation Cognitive Testing: A Theory-Driven Approach to Multi-Scale Dynamics in Cognition”, funded by an ERC Consolidator grant
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necessity are central to philosophy, logic, mathematics and linguistics. However, these notions are threatened by paradoxes reminiscent of those that plagued the foundations of mathematics at the beginning of
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are looking for a candidate with: an MSc in computer science, mathematics, or a related field; a strong scientific interest in the theory of computing; strong academic performance in university-level courses in
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join the Theory of Computer Science group at the Informatics Institute. This PhD project aims to push the boundaries of our understanding of the feasibility of MPC protocols, as well as design more
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spoken and written English; It is a preference if you additionally have experience in quantum field theory and effective field theory. This is what we offer you We offer a temporary contract for 38 hours
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theory, latent change score models) comparing shifts in how children and AI-models learn to reason. Teaching is limited to 5% of the contracted hours, by assisting in courses and supervising (bachelor
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to build a strong interdisciplinary research profile. What are you going to do Work with the project team and external collaborators to develop theory-driven, societally relevant research; Design and run lab
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programming, Bayesian deep learning, causal inference, reinforcement learning, graph neural networks, and geometric deep learning. In particular, you will be part of the Causality team under the supervision
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ask of you You should have: An MSc in a relevant discipline. This could be Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Mathematics, but also Cognitive Science or Psychology; The technical skills and
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Institute of Physics that focuses on complex fluids and soft mesoscopic materials, both experimentally and computationally. There are strong links with soft condensed‑matter theory and computational chemistry