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brought forward striving academics, like the first female student, the first Dutch astronaut and various Nobel prize winners. We are seeking a candidate with a PhD in Bioinformatics, Machine learning and AI
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disseminate, via research and teaching, rigorous and distinctive research which helps to realize this vision. FSS employs around 100 academic staff members, over 100 PhD candidates, and serves about 1100
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. Furthermore, the candidate will supervise Bachelor and Master theses and PhD students. In research, the candidate conducts research based on a previously defined and approved research proposal for the benefit
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. You will apply convex, distributed, stochastic, and robust optimization methods to engineering problems in transportation, logistics, energy systems, and manufacturing. This hands-on focus will make
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optimization methods to engineering problems in transportation, logistics, energy systems, and manufacturing. This hands-on focus will make your research highly relevant and engaging for engineering students
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, and videos using AI systems. Methods are needed for the combination of various data types and for continual, persistent learning. For a more detailed description of each of these positions, please see
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. Machine Learning / Generative AI Generative AI addresses the creation of multi-modal content in the form of text, images, and videos using AI systems. Methods are needed for the combination of various data
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. Knowledge of experience in research methods and spatial analysis (incl. GIS) is preferred. Fluent in English and has knowledge of or is willing to learn Dutch. Having a PhD is an advantage. Meets
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the university's research and make scientific work and knowledge open and accessible to future generations. Qualifications Who you are: You hold a PhD in political sciences (or will obtain a PhD in the near future
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programmes. Within the FSE, the Graduate School of Science and Engineering (GSSE) is responsible for hosting the faculty’s 1200 or more PhD candidates and the new EngD trainees, the majority of whom are from