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aspiring computer science researcher interested in deep neural networks? Do you want to understand the fundamental limits of machine learning? Then you have a part to play as a PhD candidate. By
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of algebraic and logical methods in computer science? Then start your academic career off right as a PhD candidate at Radboud University. You will contribute to algebraic and logical theories and formal methods
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Do you want to carry out a PhD in program verification and proof assistants? And help to scale it up to the verification of realistic systems
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? Then this PhD position may be of interest to you! In this PhD position you will develop and analyse a new class of Markov chain Monte Carlo algorithms (such as Gibbs Sampling and Metropolis-Hastings
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technology in ways that align with user needs and expectations. As a PhD candidate, you will be responsible for conducting the research required to achieve the aforementioned project goals. Your duties will
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of the AI "black box"? Then come and join us as a PhD candidate to explore and innovate energy-efficient methods for machine learning training. Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) are driving new applications
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Are you interested in generative diffusion models and how they connect to memory? Come and join the Generative Memory Lab (DCC) as a PhD
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world? Join our multidisciplinary team as a PhD candidate to investigate these questions! Almost every decision we make is accompanied by a feeling of confidence – a subjective assessment of how likely we
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want to carry out a PhD in program verification and proof assistants? And help to scale it up to the verification of realistic systems software? You will be working on the semantics and verification
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if brains are really just prediction machines? Join the Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour as a PhD candidate to explore this groundbreaking hypothesis! Recent advances in the field