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, Skills and Experience Broad knowledge of statisticsSkills in programming languages such as R and/or Python Experience of applying statistics to solve complex real-world problems Ability to handle a diverse
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. Python, PyTorch, TensorFlow). Enthusiasm for hands-on experimental work (e.g., mechatronics). Familiarity with polymers or other soft materials. Drive to tackle interdisciplinary challenges and communicate
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, materials science, physics or a related field. Experience in synthetic organic/materials chemistry. Experience with optics and imaging is highly appreciated. Basic programming skills (e.g. Python, PyTorch
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around us? At Maastricht University, you will investigate how individuals differ in predictive processing by combining behavioural and neural testing with computational modelling. Together with colleagues
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trustworthy, we facilitate large-scale and reliable use of AI across different industries. Your work assignments You will work at the intersection of machine learning, cybersecurity, and privacy, developing
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Matlab, Python, Fortran or C/C++) will be beneficial. Applicants whose first language is not English require an IELTS score of 6.5 overall with a minimum of 5.5 in all sub-skills. The studentship covers
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reliable use of AI across different industries. Your work assignments You will work at the intersection of machine learning, cybersecurity, and privacy, developing methods to make AI systems trustworthy
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characterizing defects such as dislocations Applying generative models (e.g., GANs, diffusion models) to augment microscopy datasets Investigating domain adaptation techniques across different imaging modalities
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advantage. - Experience with programming languages (e.g. python, C++) is considered a plus. - A strong team player, with well-developed communication and collaboration skills. - Excellent command of written
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elevational range sizes of the same species vary across mountain regions with different levels of climate variability, and (3) whether recent changes in climate variability can explain observed shifts in