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to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description In this position you will combine deep learning and linguistics to study two critical shortcomings of state-of-the-art AI
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, bioinformatics, statistics, computational epidemiology, or a related discipline. Affinity with OMICs data analysis is valued, and any experience with Large Language Models is considered valuable. You have
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the Netherlands and a second country that will be determined together with the PhD candidate based on scientific relevance, the candidate's interests and language skills. This project will apply a mixed methods
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. For many, strengthening their language skills was vital to fully participate in city life, with London and Antwerp standing out as the stage for this evolution of multilingualism because of the high degrees
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reflects on the role of language in perpetuating as well as resisting eco-violence. Position 2: Images of Eco-violence This subproject will focus on the aesthetic, political, and affective dimensions
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). Additional highly desired qualifications include: affinity with advanced statistical modeling and a programming language such as R, Matlab or Python (or an ambition to learn to code); special consideration
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Benefits We offer: a world class academic environment where English is the main language and where you receive academic training in our Molecular Life Sciences Programme; a supportive environment with a
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Dr Isaac Alpizar-Chacon. Your job Recent progress in artificial intelligence (AI) is changing how we work with computers. Generative AI (GenAI), including large language models (LLMs) such as GPT-4
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of the Dutch language (in both written and oral form); Experience in publishing, as lead author, at least one paper in a conference or in a high-quality, international peer-reviewed journal; Knowledge
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English-language skills are required, as the working language of the project is English. Good data analytical skills is considered an added advantage. Since you are to become an active member of the department’s