PhD Position on Perceptual Foundation Models, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands

Postdoc in Netherlands

PhD Position on Perceptual Foundation Models: The University of Amsterdam’s Informatics Institute is seeking an ambitious PhD student focused on developing novel perceptual foundation models. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research within the Video & Image Sense Lab.


Designation:

PhD Student


Table:

DetailsInformation
Salary€3,059 – €3,881 per month (38 hours/week)
Contract Duration4 years (initial 18 months, extendable upon evaluation)
Preferred Start DateDecember 1, 2025
Application Closing DateOctober 10, 2025

Research Area:

  • Deep Learning
  • Computer Vision
  • Perceptual Foundation Models

Location:

Faculty of Science, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands


Eligibility/Qualification:

  • MSc degree in Artificial Intelligence, Applied Mathematics, Physics, Computer Science, Engineering, or related fields.
  • Strong background in machine learning and computer vision (natural language processing knowledge is a plus).
  • Strong mathematical foundations in statistics, calculus, and linear algebra.
  • Proficient programming skills, preferably in Python.
  • Experience with AI/HPC supercomputing is advantageous.
  • Excellent communication, presentation, and writing skills in English.
  • Prior publications in relevant conferences or journals are advantageous.

Job Description:

  • Conduct research and development on perceptual foundation models leveraging advances in deep learning and computer vision.
  • Invent, develop, and evaluate methods for pre-training and fine-tuning perceptual foundation models.
  • Collaborate with various university departments and industry partners within the NWO Perspectief Foundation for Industry (FIND) project.
  • Present findings at international conferences and in academic journals.
  • Assist in teaching activities, including lab assistance and supervision of students.
  • Complete and defend a PhD thesis within the defined duration.

How to Apply:

Interested candidates should apply online through the University of Amsterdam’s application portal. Applications must include:

  • A motivation letter.
  • Curriculum Vitae with a list of publications (if applicable).
  • A research statement on the proposed PhD project.
  • A link to your Master’s thesis (if available online) or an abstract.
  • A record of Bachelor and Master’s courses, including grades.
  • A list of projects or publications with brief descriptions of contributions.
  • Contact information of at least two academic references.

Last Date to Apply:

October 10, 2025


For further inquiries, please contact:

  • Prof. Dr. Cees Snoek (c.g.m.snoek@uva.nl)
  • Dr. Ir. Gertjan Burghouts (gertjan.burghouts@tno.nl)

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