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, fundamentally limiting their ability for spatial reasoning, temporal logic, and operating in low-resource scenarios, which leads to shortcut learning and hallucination at test-time. This PhD project focuses on a
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, which leads to shortcut learning and hallucination at test-time. This PhD project focuses on a new generation of perceptual foundation models by contributing advanced perceptual pre-training and fine
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EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description As a PhD student, you will be working on a project called "Disease mechanisms and intervention
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well as policymakers, to co-create innovative solutions that improve the former’s living conditions and strengthen climate-resilient livelihoods. This PhD position is part of the NWO-funded project FLASH – Facilitating
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Published Monday 15 Sep 2025 Deadline Wednesday 15 Oct 2025 Work area PhD Employment 1 fte - 1 fte Introduction As a junior researcher for Work Package 3, you will be based at Khulna University and
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malicious actors. This project will be conducted in the Software Engineering and Security (SES) group. The PhD student will conduct an in-depth investigation of a class of vulnerabilities and devise static
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-training that facilitate few-shot adaptations. The research will show how the complementarity of event-triggered learning and meta-learning can drastically increase RL efficiency at test time. The co-design
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Welcome to Maastricht University! The Computational Brain Connectivity lab (CBClab) at Maastricht University is looking for a PhD to investigate Human Cortical Angioarchitecture with 3D Histology
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), Department for Scalable Data Analytics and Artificial Intelligence (ScaDS.AI Dresden) the Chair of Adaptive Dynamic Systems offers a position as PhD Student / Research Associate in FPGA Design for AI
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) Institution: Department of Chemical Biology and Bioimaging, Faculty of Chemistry, Wrocław University of Science and Technology Project supervisor: Paulina Kasperkiewicz-Wasilewska, PhD, prof. of WUST Project