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Ornelas Kobayashi , mail r.e.ornelaskobayashi@utwente.nl. Please, only apply via the web platform and not via email. About the department Chair of Neuromuscular Robotics You will be working within our
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with a PhD in Human-Computer Interaction, Remote Sensing, Geo-Information Science, Cognitive Science, or a closely related field. The ideal applicant possesses a strong technical foundation, as
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dynamical systems. The position is part of the research project “A Rigorous Framework for Transient Random Dynamics”, funded by the Dutch Research Council (NWO). You will be part of a team with a PhD student
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or computational Affinity for computer simulations A finished PhD thesis (at least submitted to the PhD committee by the time you start) Terms and conditions The appointment will be for 20 months (based on a
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not via email. Screening is part of the selection procedure. About the department Chair of Neuromuscular Robotics You will be working within our academic Chair, where we interface robotic technologies
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, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence. The position is embedded in the Multi-Agent Systems group of the department of Artificial Intelligence of the Bernoulli Institute. Qualifications PhD in Computer Science
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. Qualifications PhD in Computer Science, Economics, Mathematics, or a closely related dis-cipline. Strong background in computational social choice, algorithmic game theory, or AI safety. Excellent research track
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focus on Italy and run in parallel with a PhD project focused on the Netherlands. Job description The postdoc, working under the close supervision of the PI, will be responsible for developing
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email. Screening is part of the selection procedure. About the department Chair of Neuromuscular Robotics You will be working within our academic Chair, where we interface robotic technologies with
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, or be close to completion of a PhD in a related technical or scientific discipline. Preference will be given to applications submitted by candidates within five years of receiving their PhD. In