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Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Computational geometry is the area within algorithms research dealing with the design and analysis
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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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a focus. Traditionally, this is done through iterative algorithms (‘trial and error’). In this project, we aim to develop a radically different approach where the correct shape is computed using a 3-D
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learning algorithms. Personalizing user interactions by building models that adapt explanations to specific knowledge levels and interests of users, so that user modelling and formal reasoning transform
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on practical feedback linearization with limited or imperfect models. Learning-enabled control dynamics Embedding optimization and learning algorithms (e.g., SGD, Bayesian updates) into control design and
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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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, to create a unified and reliable representation of structural integrity. The work expands on TU/e’s contributions by developing algorithmic components for detection and classification of defects and anomalies
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reinforcement learning Enhancing transparency and contestability of decision-making processes, taking a multimodal approach to reveal the reasoning behind complex AI-driven planning and learning algorithms
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PROTEUS. Ultimately, the causal reasoning and uncertainty algorithms you build will serve as the quantitative engine for the "Copernicus Agent," an AI assistant designed to give European policymakers
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, Engineering, mathematics or related disciplines with a strong background in data analysis, mathematical modeling and algorithms Good programming skills in Python/C/C++ Good oral and written skills in English