21 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof" PhD positions at Leiden University in Netherlands
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oriented towards the development of a domain-specific design automation framework for cryptographic hardware. Your work will focus on identifying the mathematical knowledge and properties to guide hardware
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are looking for a PhD student to work on Cryptographic Hardware and Design Automation. The project is oriented towards the development of a domain-specific design automation framework for cryptographic hardware
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limitations. The field of interpretable machine learning aims to fill this gap by developing interpretable models and algorithms for learning from data. Meanwhile, the field of knowledge discovery and data
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, the researcher will develop theory and algorithms for (hybrid) model selection that allows to exploit domain knowledge through interactive learning. For this we will build on the minimum description length (MDL
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optimisation algorithms to optimize the designs. We now hire three PhD candidates who be based at LIACS (Leiden University) and spend several months with industry and academic partners abroad. The GenAIDE
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of topics include algorithmic fairness in network analysis, developing network embedding frameworks for real-world network datasets or AI models based on agentic LLMs for simulating real-world network data
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of invariants of operator algebras, such as K-theory and cyclic homology; and Developing a mathematical method for passing from numerical Berry curvature to robust topological invariants in a large class of cases
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membrane and electrode materials need to be developed. Atomically thin 2D materials, such as functionalized graphene, have been identified as potential candidates for both selective proton transport and as
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to the challenges of sustainability. CML distinguishes itself for its attention to professional development in coordination with the interests of its scientists. As such, there are plenty of opportunities to learn
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: Design and chemical synthesis of glycopeptide-based probes We are seeking a highly motivated PhD student to join the Bioorganic Synthesis group on a project which aims to develop innovative chemical tools