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(Belgium) is offering a position for a full-time PhD student. The position is associated with a research project that aims integrating human preferences and fairness considerations into scheduling processes
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, and shape a new direction in quantum-omics integration. Your responsibilities will include: Lead Methodological Research: Develop innovative quantum-inspired algorithms for omics data analysis and multi
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. You can continue your career journey with us! The Slomka Laboratory focuses on developing innovative methods for fully automated analysis of nuclear cardiology data using novel algorithms and machine
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working at the intersection of machine learning, algorithmic fairness, human-computer interaction, and responsible AI. The project aims to investigate how bias emerges in data pipelines and AI systems
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rerum naturalium, abbreviated to Dr rer nat) or the academic title PhD. The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science confers the academic degree of Dr rer nat. Alternatively, women can be awarded
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automation, programming, scripting languages such as Python, and algorithm development. You will have extensive experience of software development / PhD in Computing or in Chemistry with a strong computing
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processing, algorithm design, optimisation and simulation, software engineering and automation and control systems. An overview of the current PhD research projects is given here: https://www.dashh.org
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Your Job: You will participate in an international team in an EU-funded Doctoral Network project called MINDnet. The project consists of 15 PhD students at 7 universities, one research center and
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depth. PhD degree in Physics, optical engineering, biomedical engineering, electrical engineering, or closely related fields Excellent skills in development of complex optical systems Experience in
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Foundation for Strategic Research (SSF). You will join a growing team that currently includes two PhD students. As a postdoc, you will support ongoing research while being encouraged to carve out your own