32 computer-science "University of Washington" PhD scholarships at Delft University of Technology
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the development of artificial systems that each integrate different aspects of machine learning, multimodal sensing, ubiquitous computing and social science. In addition, the successful candidates will have the
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-based). You will be part of the Ethics/Philosophy of Technology department at the Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, and work within the Dutch Quantum Delta NL programme. You work together
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relocation and to settle in the Netherlands. The Coming to Delft Service offers a Dual Career Programme for partners and they organise events to expand your (social) network. Delft University of Technology is
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Graduate School which provides a Doctoral Education Programme aimed at developing transferable, discipline-related and research skills. There is a strong emphasis to drive the project in the direction
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of Quantum and Computer Engineering (QCE), supervised by prof. Robert Kooij. In your role, you will collaborate with partners of NExTWORKx and presumably other collaborators within the Faculty of Electrical
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. The Coming to Delft Service offers a Dual Career Programme for partners and they organise events to expand your (social) network. Delft University of Technology is built on strong foundations. As creators
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research, you are an EU citizen. You also have: An MSc in Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science, System and control theory, Electrical Engineering or another relevant subject. Extensive experience
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degree (or an equivalent university degree) in Computational Physics, Applied Mathematics, Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Applied Physics, Biomedical Engineering or a related field. You are
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equivalent) in Computer Science, with a focus on Software Engineering, Software Testing, Machine Learning, or similar areas. Proficiency in JVM-based languages such as Java, Kotlin, or Scala, ideally supported
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will be based in the Network Architecture and Services (NAS) group in the Department of Quantum& Computer Engineering, co-supervised by Maksim Kitsak, Lydia Chen (TU Delft and University of Neuchatel