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). Completed academic courses in AI or machine learning. We consider it an advantage if you bring experience with Reinforcement Learning, Deep Learning and/or Explainable AI, demonstrated for example through
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Reinforcement Learning, Deep Learning and/or Explainable AI, demonstrated for example through coursework or research projects. Our offer a position for 18 months, with an extension to a total of four years upon
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August 2026 are welcome to apply. A deep interest in, and basic knowledge of, key topics in language evolution, language change, language learning, human evolution, and communication. Hands-on experience
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early learning processes in the brain. The PhD candidate will work closely with the PI and a postdoctoral researcher across multiple studies within the project. While the primary focus of the PhD is on
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. You enjoy working independently, are willing to take responsibility, and feel at home in a multidisciplinary environment. You are not afraid to dive deep into the subject matter and are eager to share
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-of-information methods to assess and improve the reliability of clinical prediction models and AI. Your colleagues: A VIDI project team with 2 PhD students and 1 postdoctoral researcher, supervised by Dr. Laure
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cardiovascular applications, using integrated computational and experimental methods. The group focuses on developing a deep understanding of how mechanical stimulation regulates growth and remodeling, with
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to stay or move London School of Economics, London, UK Beth Lloyd (Leiden University) Causal contributions of (zero) prediction-error signals to learning and decision-making using transcranial ultrasound
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at Radboud University in Nijmegen, but you will also be part of a larger research team of other PhD candidates, postdoctoral researchers and senior researchers from multiple Dutch research universities
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MERLN Institute at Maastricht University. What if you could teach a biomaterial to heal bone by delivering the molecular instructions directly to cells? This PhD project explores exactly that question