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September 11, 2023
PhD Positions: Innovation Center for Artificial Intelligence

Are you ready to create with purpose? The Innovation Center for Artificial Intelligence (ICAI) is offering you the opportunity to work on real-world challenges with access to real data. Their ultimate goal is to make AI safe and trustworthy for the benefit of everyone. Collaboration is key. Are you in?
Ask yourself what your PhD should be about: Are you eager to gain industry experience? Curious about working with world-leading AI experts? Convinced of the value of shared ownership? ICAI offers all this and a decent salary while expanding your international network. And let’s not forget the joy of discovering the Dutch life.
Join ICAI and meet your fellow best and brightest. Bring them your creativity, persistence, and curiosity. Turn your ideas into a better future. Your next step is their next step to make AI for everyone.
As part of the ROBUST program, they are offering a total of 85 fully funded PhD student positions in 2023, plus another 85 in 2027. The current status of their recruiting for the first group of 85 PhD positions is:
- Opens soon: 9 positions
- Currently open: 8 positions
- Closed: 12 positions
- Filled: 56 positions
- Currently open: 8 positions
- Closed: 12 positions
- Filled: 56 positions
(Last update: September 8, 2023)
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