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Apply now The Faculty of Science and the Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science (LIACS) are looking for a: PhD Candidate in AI for Network Analysis (1.0 FTE, 4 years) About this position
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include: Conducting innovative research and developing proof-of-concept designs, collaborating with sensor providers and other potential collaborators; Writing multiple research articles, collectively
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? Generative AI and large-language models (LLMs) are about to turn computer-aided engineering into true human–AI co-design. In the new MSCA Doctoral Network GenAIDE we team up with Honda Research Institute
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large-language models (LLMs) are about to turn computer-aided engineering into true human–AI co-design. In the new MSCA Doctoral Network GenAIDE we team up with Honda Research Institute Europe, Altair
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Why apply? Generative AI and large-language models (LLMs) are about to turn computer-aided engineering into true human–AI co-design. In the new MSCA Doctoral Network GenAIDE we team up with Honda
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to learning opportunities, local research networks, and access and facilities. Candidate profile: Applications are invited from outstanding graduates who meet the following criteria: BSc, including synthetic
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Leiden, which will maximize access to learning opportunities, local research networks, and access and facilities. Candidate profile: Applications are invited from outstanding graduates who meet the
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to learning opportunities, local research networks, and access and facilities. Candidate profile: Applications are invited from outstanding graduates who meet the following criteria: BSc, including synthetic
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and Chemistry at Leiden will enable the candidate to maximize their learning opportunities, participate in local research networks, and access leading research facilities. Candidate profile
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extend your network. Good English skills and a will to work in a multidisciplinary topic are a must. Organisation The chemistry and life science research in the Leiden Institute of Chemistry (LIC) https