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for a: PhD Candidate in Emotionally and Socially Aware Natural Language Processing (1.0fte) Project description Current Natural Language Processing (NLP) systems, and especially large language models
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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 Emotionally and Socially Aware Natural Language Processing (1.0fte
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, public-transport systems, and digital-twin simulations to orchestrate traffic flows safely and efficiently. Technolution also develops the FlowCube smart AI traffic camera, which uses on-device deep
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26 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Leiden University Research Field Computer science » Computer hardware Computer science » Digital systems Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher
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models tailored to Dutch industry needs, focusing on underserved modalities (e.g. sensor data, time series, multimodal signals) and edge applications. The consortium develops an open-source toolbox
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modern studies, literature, or languages; Your ResMA/MA should be awarded by time of appointment, with a grade of 8.0 or above on a ten-point scale (distinction or equivalent) for your thesis. If the MA
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. The applicant is expected to have: A MSc or equivalent degree in combined Computer Science and Mathematics programs. Alternatively, Mathematics, Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering
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industrial partners. Its aim is to develop and apply foundation models tailored to Dutch industry needs, focusing on underserved modalities (e.g. sensor data, time series, multimodal signals) and edge
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processing. Present your findings effectively to both academic peers and the general public. Contribute to academic excellence at Leiden University by assisting in teaching and supervising Bachelor's and
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a ten-point scale (distinction or equivalent) for your thesis. If the MA thesis is not yet finished, we invite you to provide contact details for your supervisor in your application letter so we may