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The vacancy is within the group of Prof. Barbro Melgert at the department of Molecular Pharmacology, Groningen Research Institute of Pharmacy, Faculty of Science and Engineering, University
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and educational issues with the common goal of contributing to an inclusive, open and resourceful society. Your role We are looking for a doctoral candidate with a strong computational, engineering
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of generative models by introducing a training regime inspired by the Thinking, Fast and Slow paradigm. Recently, the use of RL has been shown to significantly improve the performance of LLMs. The goal
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We are looking for a motivated PhD candidate for a project carried out under the supervision of Prof. Ben Feringa at the Stratingh Institute for Chemistry. The project is part of the EVOLVE
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validating deep learning models for the prediction of disease progression from ophthalmic data. Skills include working with image or computer vision-based toolkits, development of multimodal, multidata type
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of outcomes by November 2024. Scholarship Details Maximum number awarded 1 Eligible courses All applicable HDR courses. Eligibility criteria Outstanding Computer Science or Engineering student Knowledge of data
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molecular simulation) and the skills involved in using high-performance computing Continual interaction with an ongoing experimental program Introduction to chemical engineering design principles via flow
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collaboration among the Universities of Oldenburg, Hannover, and Bremen, and by being part of the National Wind Energy Research Alliance. In Oldenburg, 50 researchers from physics, meteorology, and engineering
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). The successful candidate will work in Maximilian Larena’s research group, and co-supervised by Prof. Mattias Jakobsson and Prof. Carina Schlebusch. The research program consists of an international team
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(https://soilsystems.net/ ), a Priority Programme (SPP 2322) funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG; German Research Foundation). Within SoilSystems, scientists from different disciplines from