18 phd-studenship-in-computer-vision-and-machine-learning PhD positions at Radboud University in Netherlands
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. Would you like to learn more about what it’s like to pursue a PhD at Radboud University? Visit the page about working as a PhD candidate . Profile You have an MSc in computer science, applied mathematics
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deadline 22 June 2025 Apply now Are you a creative, independent thinker with an interest in the history and philosophy of physics? Apply now for a PhD position at Radboud University, where you will conduct
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. This position does not include any teaching responsibilities. Would you like to learn more about what it’s like to pursue a PhD at Radboud University? Visit the page about working as a PhD candidate . Profile You
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at relevant workshops and conferences. Would you like to learn more about what it’s like to pursue a PhD at Radboud University? Visit the page about working as a PhD candidate . Profile You have a Master's or
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more about what it’s like to pursue a PhD at Radboud University? Visit the page about working as a PhD candidate . Profile You have an MSc in computer science, applied mathematics, artificial
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Are you fascinated by the human ability to recognise speech? If so, this PhD position in psycholinguistics is for you. You will have the exciting opportunity to run word-learning experiments on talker
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(+/–) applied to the electrodes can be optimised in a machine-learning approach to optimise the gel morphology and the embedded stimuli-transduction pathways towards the targeted mechanical behaviour. Departing
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a small team of software developers working on AI prototypes and infrastructure. There is no teaching load in this position. Would you like to learn more about what it’s like to pursue a PhD at
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(Professor of Sociology and Technology at Maastricht University, PhD supervisor). You will also collaborate with Mieke van Houtte (Professor of Sociology, Ghent University). Would you like to learn more about
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. Research methods include computational modelling, brain imaging (fMRI), machine learning, behavioural methods, and other techniques. Virtually everything we sense, think and do is uncertain. For instance