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- 21:59 (UTC) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Not Applicable Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within
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Apply now The Faculty of Science and the Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science (LIACS) are looking for a: PhD Candidate in AI for Network Analysis (1.0 FTE, 4 years) About this position
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description This project addresses the effective design of a military supply logistics network, composed of transportation and communication links such as roads and rail, aerial drone routes, and nodes, such as
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infrastructure data, and building visual tools to support the interpretation and communication of results. The work has a strong foundation in systems and network research, with an emphasis on DNS protocol
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expand your (social) network in Delft. A Dual Career Programme is available, to support your accompanying partner with their job search in the Netherlands. Additional information If you would like more
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for medical imaging, tailored for deep learning. The high-level goal of the project is simple: to use anatomical knowledge and existing knowledge as training data for deep neural networks (instead of manual
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to learning opportunities, local research networks, and access and facilities. Candidate profile: Applications are invited from outstanding graduates who meet the following criteria: BSc, including synthetic
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23 Aug 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Amsterdam (UvA) Research Field Computer science » Informatics Computer science » Programming Engineering » Biomedical engineering
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inductive biases, we aim to identify key mechanisms that drive rapid learning in the visual system. The goal is to create a robust mechanistic neural network model of the visual system that not only mimics
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to learning opportunities, local research networks, and access and facilities. Candidate profile: Applications are invited from outstanding graduates who meet the following criteria: BSc, including synthetic