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Are you interested in making the processes for building machine learning models more transparent and explainable? Would you like to work in interdisciplinary teams to uncover the needs of clinical
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, 2(1), 79–87. [3] Zeldenrust, F., Gutkin, B., & Denéve, S. (2021). Efficient and robust coding in heterogeneous recurrent networks. PLOS Computational Biology, 17(4), e1008673. https://doi.org/10.1371
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intelligence, or a related discipline. You have a strong interest in performing foundational algorithmics and machine learning research. You have mature mathematical knowledge and programming skills (e.g
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to contribute to the general research programme of both CHPS, which studies philosophy and science as historically intertwined fields, and RCNP, which seeks to improve ties between mathematics, physics, and the
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. Research methods include computational modelling, brain imaging (fMRI), machine learning, behavioural methods, and other techniques. Virtually everything we sense, think and do is uncertain. For instance
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on studies of visual perception and decision-making. Research methods include computational modelling, brain imaging (fMRI), machine learning, behavioural methods, and other techniques. Virtually everything we
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Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour. You will work on studies of visual perception and decision-making. Research methods include computational modelling, brain imaging (fMRI), machine learning
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calculated using our Software Energy Lab, which has multiple test machines with GPUs and, in the future, AI accelerators. Development teams currently lack guidance on how to create sustainable systems. You
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Psychopathology (D2P2) lab(link is external) , which belongs to the Experimental Psychopathology and Treatment research programme of the Behavioural Science Institute (BSI), and you will be embedded in both
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that can be used for training machine learning and deep learning models. You will work in tight collaboration with other researchers in Nijmegen, Delft and at the Hubrecht Institute (van Oudenaarden group