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PhD in Low-Resource Natural Language Processing & Computational Modeling of Language Learning (1.0) (V24.0068) « Back to the overview Job description Applications are invited for a 4-year salaried
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Grant and coordinated by Principal Investigator (PI) dr. Arianna Bisazza. This is an interdisciplinary project at the intersection of Computational Linguistics/Natural Language Processing (NLP
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well on various excellence ranking lists. FEBRI, the graduate school and research institute of the Faculty of Economics and Business has one PhD position in the field of The changing nature of teams
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patterns and habitat use of birds. TRICMA² includes a strong societal component by including stakeholders from several socio-economic sectors, including nature conservation, coastal protection, agriculture
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, including nature conservation, coastal protection, agriculture, and tourism. This project is a collaboration between Dutch, German and Danish research institutes, among which: University of Hamburg
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and writes English fluently and has obtained excellent results in the Master phase. The PhD candidate should have a background (MSc, Research Master) in business administration, organizational behaviour
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PhD The changing nature of teams: unstable, part-time, ill-defined (1.0 FTE) (V24.0237) « Back to the overview Job description Since its foundation in 1614, the University of Groningen has enjoyed
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) • applicants should hold a master's degree or be in the process of completing it (before September 2024) • proficiency in Natural Language Processing (NLP) and familiarity with Machine Learning (ML) in Python
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, computational linguistics, information science, computational social sciences) • applicants should hold a master's degree or be in the process of completing it (before September 2024) • proficiency in Natural Language
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We are seeking self-motivated applicants for a four-year, fully-funded PhD position focusing on compiling, modeling and mapping archaeological data on subsistence harvesting among Inuit (from ca. AD