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decision support systems so that such needs can be integrated into these novel processes? Then this position might be for you! In this PhD position you will be part of the ELSA lab on Legal, Regulatory and
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the geometry of spacetime? Join Radboud University’s Department of Mathematics for a four-year PhD in mathematical relativity. Explore perturbations in relativity, contribute to groundbreaking research, and gain
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eager to conduct research on cosmology and what this could teach us about quantum gravity? This is the opportunity for you! As a PhD candidate you will conduct fundamental research on the overlap
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enthusiastic about the spectral approach to geometry, and its links with mathematical physics? This is the opportunity for you! As a PhD candidate you will conduct fundamental research on geometry and entropy
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a PhD candidate in Robot Planning and Learning, you will become part of a dynamic, interdisciplinary research environment at the forefront of AI and Robotics. Our lab focuses on developing intelligent
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Department of Mathematics at Radboud University is seeking an outstanding, highly motivated PhD candidate in Mathematics of Nonlinear Acoustics. As a PhD candidate, you will develop novel mathematical methods
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of optimal experiments. The student will work in close collaboration with the Englitz lab, so that there is a direct link between modelling, data analysis and experiment. As a PhD candidate you will
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you passionate about brain-inspired AI and sustainable tech? As a PhD Candidate, you will design real-time FPGA-based systems that mimic neural processes, enabling intelligent, on-chip learning for edge
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talented PhD candidate to work on a new research line into moral decision-making. The project aims to develop a Bayesian computational model of moral decision-making to test various hypotheses about the
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aims to unravel the neurocomputational mechanisms of effortful persistence. As a PhD candidate, you will combine computational modelling, neuroimaging, pharmacology and neuromodulation. The Motivation