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PhD Position in Sequential Decision-Making Faculty: Faculty of Science Department: Department of Information and Computing Sciences Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline: 15 May 2026
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) Master's degree in a socio-technical programme, such as: (Applied) Data Science, Econometrics, Artificial Intelligence, (Computational) Social Science, Human Computer Interaction. Experience with at least
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for Psycholinguistics. The PhD project will focus on experimentally testing the social and cognitive pressures that shape human language evolution from the very early stages of language emergence, to the ongoing
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for Logic, Language and Computation (ILLC). Join Us! Are you looking for a PhD position in the burgeoning field of neurosymbolic artificial intelligence at a thriving interdisciplinary institute in Amsterdam
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experience and profile MSc in artificial intelligence, statistics, computer science or a related field; Strong background in machine learning and/or statistics; Preferred prior knowledge/experience with
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of Technology Mathias Peirlinck creates 'digital twins' of the human heart: personalised computer models that map the functioning of each unique human heart. This work paves the way for the development of more
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artificial intelligence: ensuring that AI systems are transparent, interpretable and aligned with human needs and values. You will focus on developing, testing and reviewing a methodology to make AI systems
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to effective human video perception. What you will do The PhD student is responsible for helping achieve the objectives outlined above. The ideal candidate for this position has a strong background in machine
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now Do you want to shrink the gap between artificial and biological intelligence? In this research assistantship you will work on the development of state-of-the-art machine learning approaches