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Are you interested in finding out how geometry can improve the effectiveness of deep learning with complex data structures and problems? We are looking for two PhD students interested in investigating geometric structure in data (e.g., structure of signals and shapes), machine learning architectures (e.g., group convolutional neural networks, graph neural networks, and representation embeddings), and scientific problems (e.g., with symmetry/equivariance constraints). You will employ the obtained insights to develop machine learning techniques that enable learning-based engineering for new data types and problems, and improve upon existing approaches on a fundamental level.
The primary focus of this project is on the analysis of medical image data for its variety of complex data structures and problems that could benefit from a deep geometric understanding of the data and underlying anatomical structures (e.g. shapes, texture and context). Although this is a core focus, you are encouraged to explore and demonstrate the broader applicability of geometric machine learning beyond medical image analysis, e.g., in computer vision, physics, molecular sciences, and scientific computing.
You are going to carry out research under the supervision of dr Erik Bekkers at the Amsterdam Machine Learning Lab (AMLab) of the Informatics Institute.
What are you going to do?
You are expected to:
Creativity and intrinsic motivation are greatly appreciated!
Our offer
A temporary contract, preferably starting as soon as possible (but flexible), for 38 hours per week for the duration of 18 months. After a satisfactory evaluation the contract will be extended by 30 months and should lead to a dissertation (PhD thesis). You will get a customized Training and Supervision Plan, that will be evaluated every year.
The salary, depending on relevant experience before the beginning of the employment contract, will be €2,325 to €2,972 (scale P) gross per month, based on full-time employment (38 hours a week). These amounts are exclusive 8 % holiday allowance and 8,3 % end-of-year bonus. A favorable tax agreement, the ‘30% ruling’, may apply to non-Dutch applicants. The Collective Labour Agreement of Dutch Universities is applicable.
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