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6 Feb 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) Research Field Computer science » Programming Mathematics » Algorithms Mathematics » Discrete mathematics
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of the Quantum & Computer Engineering (QCE) department is looking for a highly motivated PhD candidate who is eager to work on AI based solutions for predictive inteligence for MRI scanning. The candidate will
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enabling new transmitter concepts, but only if we can detect imperfections and correct them in real-time. In this PhD, you will build the digital “brain” that makes this possible: an energy-efficient
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of AI by integrating causal reasoning? The Causality team in the AMLab group at the University of Amsterdam is looking for 2 PhD students to work on this topic in the NWO VIDI sponsored project CANES
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fidelity, enabling precise characterization of transmitter errors and nonlinearities. These measurements will be used to generate error signals for advanced AI-assisted digital predistortion algorithms
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EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Are you looking for a PhD and interested in animal breeding? Then, this PhD vacancy may be
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Vacancies 2x PhD positions in the Mathematical Foundations of Machine Learning on Graphs and Networks Key takeaways The Discrete Mathematics and Mathematical Programming (DMMP) group
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Vacancies PhD position on attacks against large language models (LLMs) Key takeaways This project will investigate attacks on large language models (LLMs), a major recent development in artificial
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and urban infrastructures interdepend and co-evolve, and to identify network designs that can further enhance global telecommunications and urban performance. This exciting PhD project presents several