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how such generalizations can be used to obtain efficient algorithms for geometric intersection graphs. The project will be supervised by prof. Mark de Berg. Information As a PhD student working on
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May 2026 Apply now Are algorithms neutral tools, or do they actively shape the world they model? In this PhD, you will bridge the gap between building and critically studying Human-Centred AI systems
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for their governing mechanisms? How can we make these model computationally efficient and capable of scaling to large dataset sizes? Scientific challenges for this exciting PhD project include: develop principled
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Vacancies PhD position on model-based wavefront shaping microscopy Key takeaways With wavefront shaping, you can focus light through non-transparent materials. Since the invention of wavefront
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their reliability and real-time performance? Then apply for the PhD position on Adaptive Connectivity Architectures for Cyber-Physical Systems! Information Modern cyber-physical systems (CPS), such as semiconductor
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escalations, CONTEXT aims to enhance societal safety and resilience while fostering stronger connections between societal groups that often experience high-impact conflict. As a PhD candidate, you will help
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-physical systems secure and resilient in the presence of uncertainty and cyber-physical attacks? Then you may be our next PhD candidate in resilient and learning-based control of cyber-physical systems
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theory? Do you want to develop cutting-edge control algorithms for the security and resilience of cyber-physical systems? We welcome you to apply for a PhD position in the SecReSy4You Doctoral Network, a
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PhD Position in Sequential Decision-Making Faculty: Faculty of Science Department: Department of Information and Computing Sciences Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline: 15 May 2026
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identify network designs that can further enhance global telecommunications and urban performance. This exciting PhD project presents several scientific challenges, including developing advanced models