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Apply now Why apply? Do you want to shape the future of trustworthy AI and work at the intersection of foundation models, multimodal data, and explainability? This PhD project offers you the chance
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: Design and chemical synthesis of glycopeptide-based probes We are seeking a highly motivated PhD student to join the Bioorganic Synthesis group on a project which aims to develop innovative chemical tools
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, multimodal data, and explainability? This PhD project offers you the chance to develop novel AI methods that make powerful models more transparent, robust, and usable in critical domains such as healthcare and
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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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for a PhD candidate. PhD Candidate: Chemical biology of glycopeptide-based probes We are seeking a highly motivated PhD student to join the Bioorganic Synthesis group on a project which aims to develop
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) Project description Current Natural Language Processing (NLP) systems, and especially large language models (LLMs), are interacting with human emotions more readily than earlier AI systems, but we still
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: Organisational differences (1.0 fte) For our NWO-funded project “From ‘what went wrong’ to ‘what works well?’ Using Safety 2 principles to develop new cybersecurity solutions”, we are looking for a PhD candidate
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-users and teams (1.0 fte) For our NWO-funded project “From ‘what went wrong’ to ‘what works well?’ Using Safety 2 principles to develop new cybersecurity solutions”, we are looking for a PhD candidate
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» Design engineering Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Netherlands Application Deadline 1 Oct 2025 - 21:59 (UTC) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Not Applicable Hours Per Week 38.0
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Apply now PhD position in organisational cybersecurity: Organisational differences (1.0 fte) For our NWO-funded project “From ‘what went wrong’ to ‘what works well?’ Using Safety 2 principles