22 operations-management-associate-professor PhD positions at Radboud University in Netherlands
Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
will work in an interdisciplinary team and collaborate with philosophers, historians of philosophy, philosophers of science, and theoretical and mathematical physicists. You should be willing
-
like to work in an interdisciplinary team with lawyers, oncologists, ethicists, and AI specialists to develop algorithms and development methods for accountable AI? Then this position may be for you! In
-
possibilities in adaptive materials or soft robotics. Imagine interactive hydrogels that self-assemble from a ’’design-less’ state and can get their morphology optimised to perform targeted mechanical operations
-
fascinated by how the brain predicts the world around us? Join the cutting-edge NWO-funded project ‘DBI2’ as a PhD candidate and help unravel how the brain encodes prediction errors. Work at the interface
-
policy discourse. Your work will not only enrich academic debates but also have practical implications for understanding the complex realities of transnational family life in multicultural societies. As a
-
Are you interested in making the processes for building machine learning models more transparent and explainable? Would you like to work in interdisciplinary teams to uncover the needs of clinical
-
in physics, engineering, photonics or a related discipline, and an interest in learning how to handle optical equipment, operate laboratory instruments and analyse data. You have a good basis in optics
-
. They can be constrained by either compute power or memory bandwidth. This information can be used to calculate the theoretical maximum energy efficiency of an algorithm that is run on an architecture
-
efficiency of an algorithm that is run on an architecture/accelerator. To make testing multiple architectures easier, you will leverage our existing approach to generate code from a single source code for
-
that can be used for training machine learning and deep learning models. You will work in tight collaboration with other researchers in Nijmegen, Delft and at the Hubrecht Institute (van Oudenaarden group