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Fully funded PhD position (1.0 FTE) with the Centre for Media and Journalism Studies at the Faculty of Arts, University of Groningen, in the project “Tracing sociotechnical imaginaries of digital
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experience and skills: master's degree/engineering degree in artificial intelligence/computer science/applied mathematics; demonstrated abilities in research or problem solving tasks (public challenges, coding
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are looking for a motivated PhD candidate to join the Physical Intelligence Lab at TU Delft and contribute to advancing model-based control of soft robots. The position is funded by the ERC Starting Grant
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-cognition-relationship and see yourself in the description below: Holds (or will soon complete) a Master’s degree in Cognitive Neuroscience, Biomedical Sciences, Artificial Intelligence, Computer
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within the qurAI group (see description below), focused initially on musculoskeletal applications, but open to others by collaborating with fellow PhD students. At the intersection of different sub-fields
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in or around the top 100 on several influential ranking lists. Currently approximately 34,000 students are enrolled and about 1,500 PhD students work on their theses. It has a highly international
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many ways maps can be reused to answer different kinds of questions. This PhD position focuses on developing a method for parsing and formalising geo-analytical questions. You will explore hybrid AI
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. Education is organised into six programme clusters: Psychology; Artificial Intelligence; Pedagogical Sciences and Educational Sciences; Communication Science; Sociology; and Cultural Anthropology and
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-PJU1vND_fSTRCj-8/edit?rtpof=true&sd=true&tab=t.0 The PhD position will be embedded in the Computational Linguistics group of the Faculty of Arts of the University of Groningen, one of the leading research groups
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, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence. The environment fosters truly interdisciplinary research with a great track record of national and international collaboration transferring knowledge across domains