14 post-doc-in-wireless-communication-and-networks-2016 PhD positions at Leiden University in Netherlands
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Apply now The Faculty of Science and the Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science (LIACS) are looking for a: PhD Candidate in AI for Network Analysis (1.0 FTE, 4 years) About this position
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Apply now The Mathematical Institute (MI) of Leiden University and the Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science (LIACS) are looking for a PhD Candidate in Random Graphs and Complex Networks
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learning solutions as well as the challenges of using neural networks as representations of quantum states. You will be given an increasing amount of scientific freedom supported by structured mentoring
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motivated PhD candidate to evaluate the environmental impacts of port operations in the Netherlands using Life Cycle Assessment (LCA). The research will be conducted within the Port Call for Net Zero project
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Description: Vocal communication is a fundamental aspect of social interactions for a wide variety of species. In particular, humans and songbirds have evolved specialized neural circuits to finely perceive and
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given language. This question has practical implications, such as in compiler optimizations and decompilation for tasks like malware analysis. However, theoretical limits exist: languages lacking non
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-related violence; Actively participate in the research, publication, and communication activities of the project, including collecting and analysing relevant data, co-authoring academic and non-academic
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contributing to a smarter, safer digital experience for today's youth. The project involves cognitive computational modelling such as reinforcement learning of veracity judgements, as well as language analyses
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; Design and implement Explainable AI (XAI) techniques to make compliance decisions understandable to non-technical stakeholders; Collect, analyze and process Dutch-language data from regulatory
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. The successful applicant will be an integral member of the GreenTE community, which offers an open, diverse and inspiring environment to engage in multidisciplinary mechanobiology research at the intersection