8 bayesian-object-detection PhD positions at University of Amsterdam (UvA) in Netherlands
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an Article 9 certificate to work with laboratory animals is a pre-requisite; a strong (proven) interest in numerical and computational/physical modelling of force transmission onto objects is preferred and/or
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how to safely utilize AI in our daily lives. This PhD project has three objectives: (1) Build an app containing children’s games that assesses fluid intelligence accessible to both humans and AI. (2
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hope to find new cryptographic powers by exploiting quantum phenomena. Code-based cryptography not only offers plausible security against quantum attacks; it also leads to practically efficient
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optical trapping in the form of optical lattices and/or optical tweezers. We have developed a high-resolution multi-wavelength objective that will be used to achieve better sensitivity for both species. We
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to multispecies justice (and climate justice more broadly) for arts and culture. These objectives will be developed and refined with the supervisors and in collaboration with the wider JUST ART community, which
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control qudits and use and characterize forbidden transitions for qudit state detection. This is what you will do You will perform scientific research in atomic quantum physics which involves setting up
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to effective human video perception. What you will do The PhD student is responsible for helping achieve the objectives outlined above. The ideal candidate for this position has a strong background in machine
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solving skills from the sciences with the holistic and reflective view of the humanities to discover the principles that regulate information processing and find answers to some of the hardest challenges