Job 1927a96d9705e3dc
Prof. Angela Yu
Application deadline
Sep 26, 2025
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Prof. Angela Yu
TU Darmstadt, Germany
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Application Deadline
Sep 26, 2025
Start Date
Flexible
Education Required
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Experience Level
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Prof. Angela Yu
TU Darmstadt, Germany
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Job Description
Requirements
- A master’s degree in cognitive science
- machine learning/AI
- or a related field
- is required for PhD applicants
- those with only a bachelor’s degree should enquire about working with Prof. Yu as a master’s student and/or research assistant. Postdoc candidates should have a PhD in cognitive science
- machine learning/AI
- computational neuroscience
- or a related field
- as well as having conducted published research with mathematical rigor and broad impact in cognitive science and/or AI. Interested candidates should send to Prof. Yu (angela@angelayu.org) and her assistant Ms. Anita Schilz (anita.schilz@tu-darmstadt.de) a CV
- undergraduate and graduate transcripts
- contact info for 2-4 references
- as well as a statement of research detailing the candidates’ research interest and expertise
- as well as an explanation why the candidate and Prof. Yu’s group are a particularly good fit for each other (references to prior published research appreciated). Please highlight in the email how the candidate has met the aforementioned requirements. The subject of the email should be “PhD/Postdoc application for computational modeling of intelligent systems.”
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