30 machine-learning-phd PhD positions at Eindhoven University of Technology in Netherland
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motivated and skilled PhD candidate to work in the area of probabilistic machine learning. The position is fully funded for a term of four years. The research direction will be determined together
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computing (SC)? Are you fascinated by the emerging field of machine learning (ML)? Are you our next PhD-candidate in scientific machine learning or SciML (combining SC and ML)? Are you eager to work on the
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Moments (NGMoM) model that efficiently models gas-gas collision and gas-solid scattering kernels. This model will incorporate detailed molecular interactions using machine learning algorithms to infer
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nanolithography technology, and are you fascinated by partial differential equations (PDEs) and machine learning? If yes, then this vacancy, a cooperation between ASML Research and TU/e’s Centre for Analysis
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on foundations for scalable and principled data management systems for data science and machine learning. Data scientists and AI researchers currently often miss out on many of the advances in the field
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of research through making and design archives. This PhD aims to advance strategies for generating knowledge through design and sample making practices. The aim is to explore lively ways of engaging with sample
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making important decisions? Join us in this fully funded PhD project! In the next four years, you will conduct scientific research to inform the design of new intelligent systems that excel at not only
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motivated PhD candidates that, combining model-based (physics) and data-driven (machine-learning) approaches, will develop innovative, highly accurate and highly efficient solvers for rarefied gas flows
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samples, reflections, data, performances and timings, in order to arrive at understandings of how we engage with machines, material, patterns, people and more-than-human worlds1 . To do this we
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Are you eager to make a difference in the advancement of theoretical AI and deep learning in particular? Then this PhD position at Eindhoven University of Technology might be for you. Irène Curie