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intelligence. What do we require? a Master in a relevant field such as computer science, artificial intelligence, logic, or mathematics (note that holding a Master's degree is not required at the time of
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significant computational demands. The main objective of the research line is to develop a GNN that incorporates Bayesian graphical methods for Alzheimer's detection. The entire project is divided into two PhD
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technology) domain? The AMLab group at the university of Amsterdam is looking for two PhD candidates on topics in this field. Each candidate will work on one of two subprojects, that have a main focus on
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significant computational demands. The main objective of the research line is to develop a GNN that incorporates Bayesian graphical methods for Alzheimer's detection. The entire project is divided into two PhD
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activities, such as teaching labs/tutorials in courses and supervising bachelor/master students. What do you have to offer? a relevant master's degree to the PhD topic of interest, e.g., Artificial
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international conferences, and help supervise Bachelor and Master students. You are expected to develop new AI-based techniques for the analysis of astrophysical or cosmological data, such as 21cm signals from
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expect you to assist in teaching undergraduates and master students. The gross monthly salary, based on 38 hours per week and dependent on relevant experience, ranges between € 2,770 in the first year to
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. The main research tasks will include organizing data collection with children (in person and online with Prowise Learn), creating and/or adapting computational models of analogy solving development, and