218 machine-learning "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "U.S" "U.S" PhD positions in Netherlands
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of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science (EEMCS) uses mathematics, electronics and computer technology to contribute to the development of Information and Communication Technology (ICT). With
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the project develops. During the PhD, you will: Gain expertise in theory-driven empirical sociology Learn to derive hypotheses from deductive theoretical reasoning through formal methods on sociological
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Qualification portfolio. You will be part of the WECARE research team, led by Dr Sonja Marzi (PI). Your supervisors will be Dr Sonja Marzi, Dr Tine Davids and Dr Edwin de Jong. Would you like to learn more about
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are educated in a stimulating learning environment. Upon graduation, they have acquired the knowledge, insight and skills to make important and inspiring contributions to an increasingly international society in
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to stay or move London School of Economics, London, UK Beth Lloyd (Leiden University) Causal contributions of (zero) prediction-error signals to learning and decision-making using transcranial ultrasound
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colleague who: holds a Master’s degree in mathematics or computer science; has a solid foundation in category theory; is familiar with dependent type theory; is enthusiastic about learning advanced category
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Social Science, or related field; has strong affinity with the study of families and economic inequality; has experience with both quantitative and qualitative research (or is motivated to learn both types
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are educated in a stimulating learning environment. Upon graduation, they have acquired the knowledge, insight and skills to make important and inspiring contributions to an increasingly international society in
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based on scientific research at the intersection of the Humanities and Social Sciences. Our ambitious Dutch and international students are educated in a stimulating learning environment. Upon graduation
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quantitative research and data analysis, with openness and desire to learn and apply diverse data sources (e.g., lab and survey experiments, surveys, administrative microdata) and methodologies (e.g., multilevel