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Irène Curie Fellowship No Department(s) Mathematics and Computer Science Reference number V32.7466 Job description As a PhD-TA candidate, you will work on new distributed algorithms for large
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? Then come join us as our next PhD-candidate in the Uncertainty in AI group! Irène Curie Fellowship No Department(s) Mathematics and Computer Science Reference number V32.7482 Job description The
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) Mathematics and Computer Science Reference number V32.7461 Job description This is a 5-years paid PhD position. The position will be with the Database group of the TU Eindhoven. You will join a vibrant team of
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master’s degree (or an equivalent university degree) with excellent grades in Operations Research, (Applied) Mathematics, Industrial Engineering, or related field. A research master’s degree (e.g., MRes
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unites researchers from the departments of Electrical Engineering, Applied Physics, Mathematics, Biomedical Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering. With a focus on societal needs the EHCI develops
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develop and apply quantitative decision-making methods (e.g., mathematical programming or data-driven/AI approaches), as evidenced by a relevant PhD thesis or publications. Furthermore, familiarity with
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working on foundations of uncertainty. Irène Curie Fellowship No Department(s) Mathematics and Computer Science Reference number V32.7446 Job description The Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence (UAI
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working on foundations of uncertainty. Irène Curie Fellowship No Department(s) Mathematics and Computer Science Reference number V32.7446 Job description The Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence (UAI
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, Department of Mechanical Engineering. Position Engineering Doctorate (EngD) Irène Curie Fellowship No Department(s) Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science Reference
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Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, or Mechatronics, A very strong analytical background, with solid mathematical skills in control theory and excellent problem-solving abilities for electrical drive systems