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At the laboratory of Associate Professor Kumar Somyajit, we seek a highly motivated PhD student with strong background in cell biology and prime interest in cell cycle, genome maintenance, cancer
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applications for PhD research fellowship position(s) within the field of machine learning, AI Safety, and mechanistic interpretability, to be filled earliest by 1 January 2026 for a period of three years
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supervisor, and co-supervisor as well as a non-academic partner organisation mentor. Fellows have to find and contact their potential main supervisor through SDU’s researchers’ portal ( https
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-Template.docx ] Personal Information Form (use template) [https://www.thegaiaproject.eu/s/2025_0930_GaiaPersonal-Information-Template.docx ] Proof of communication/Letter of support with Supervisor PhD
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(https://portal.findresearcher.sdu.dk/en/persons/ ). Eligibility: Applicants have to find a supervisor at SDU Mobility Rule: Applicants must not have lived, worked or studied in Denmark or at SDU
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(https://portal.findresearcher.sdu.dk/en/persons/ ). Eligibility: Applicants have to find a supervisor at SDU Mobility Rule: Applicants must not have lived, worked or studied in Denmark or at SDU
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, probabilistic graphical models, physics/dynamical systems. Qualifications: The candidate is expected to hold (or be about to complete) a relevant PhD degree in Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence or another
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, the same eligibility criteria apply to the Visiting Fellowship. Typically, this requires that the applicant have a PhD before the MSCA deadline, which they have received less than eight years earlier
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record in any one of the mentioned fields will be considered very seriously for these positions. Requirements The candidate must have a PhD degree in mathematics or theoretical physics. The candidate must
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that candidates with an excellent research track record in any one of the mentioned fields will be considered very seriously for these positions. Requirements The candidate must have a PhD degree in mathematics