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Location: Central Cambridge, Cambridgeshire The University of Cambridge Faculty of English and Department of History and Philosophy of Science, alongside Cambridge University Library and the University Museum of Zoology Cambridge are pleased to announce a fully-funded Collaborative doctoral...
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(in Boston; Charlotte, North Carolina; Portland, Maine; Oakland, California; San Francisco; Seattle; Silicon Valley; Arlington, Virginia; the Massachusetts communities of Burlington and Nahant; Toronto
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models (NeuroAI). The computational models we work with include vision deep learning models (including topographical, recurrent, or developmentally inspired models), multimodal vision and language models
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://www.arts.kuleuven.be/english/research/becoming-researcher/phd/steps . The Faculty of Arts is a large vibrant research community of PhD students and postdoctoral researchers from all corners of the world and often come
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The ideal candidate will have excellent academic abilities (at least a 2.1 honours degree or equivalent undergraduate degree) combined with strong communication skills in order to make the most
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potential students must have fulfilled the language requirements for admission: http://www.graduate.study.cam.ac.uk/courses/directory/blpapdpth/requirements All applications should be made online via
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, or optical diagnostics is desirable but not essential. Familiarity with coding or data analysis (e.g. MATLAB, Python, LabVIEW) would be an advantage. Good written and spoken English communication skills
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, or a related quantitative discipline. The ideal candidate will have excellent academic abilities (at least a 2.1 honours degree or equivalent undergraduate degree) combined with strong communication
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grant awarded to Dr Yon from the Leverhulme Trust entitled Public Communication and Private Confidence. Neuroscientists know that metacognitive feelings of uncertainty play an important role in