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courses attended and grades obtained, and, if applicable, a list of publications and references. Links to representative code you (co-)developed, e.g. on GitHub. Alternatively, you may upload a zipped
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are looking for a collaborative and passionate new group member who meets the following criteria: A Master’s degree in AI, Computing Science, Mathematics, or Data Science. Strong coding, communication and
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large scale datasets; Programming skills in Python and/or R; familiar with reproducible coding and automated (geospatial) data analysis; Familiarity or interest to dive into environmental or soil science
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practices. GenAI is no longer confined to automating routine tasks but increasingly produces outputs (e.g., texts, images, code) that were once the exclusive domain of human expertise. Despite growing
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content, the execution of malicious code on connected devices, or the abuse of limited resources. The idea is to assess the resistance of these models against new attacks, using techniques coming from
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perform among the top-10% of test-takers on the quantitative part of the GRE; applicants with a Q score below 160 will not be considered. Advanced quantitative skills, including experience with (coding in