PhD Scholarship Position: BioAcoustic AI Explore the world of artificial intelligence and biodiversity in a groundbreaking PhD program! Join a team of experts across Europe to develop AI algorithms for understanding animal sounds and monitoring biodiversity. Funded by the EU, 10 positions are available in various countries.
Summary Table
Number of Positions | Countries | Project Type | Application Deadline |
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10 | Europe | AI & Ecology/Zoology | Varies by Project |
Study Area Dive into the fascinating intersection of artificial intelligence and ecology/zoology. Explore diverse ecosystems and animal behavior, including birds, bats, hyenas, and insects.
Scholarship Description This PhD program, part of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Network “BioacAI,” offers 10 funded positions in several European countries. Collaborate with AI and biodiversity experts, work on interdisciplinary projects, and engage in extended research partnerships with institutions across Europe. These PhDs are set to commence in early 2024 and will span 3 to 4 years.
Eligibility We are seeking enthusiastic individuals with a background in AI, machine learning, bioacoustics, or related fields. Each project may have specific requirements, so please review the details for each position via the provided links.
Required Documents Applicants will typically need to submit the following documents, but specific requirements may vary by institution:
- Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- Cover Letter
- Academic Transcripts
- Letters of Recommendation
- Research Proposal (if required)
How to Apply To apply for a specific PhD position, please use the provided links to the host university or institution. Application deadlines vary by project, so ensure you meet the specific timeline for your chosen position.
Last Date Application deadlines differ for each PhD opportunity, ranging from October 3rd to 31October 2023. Be sure to check the exact deadline for your selected position.
Don’t miss this unique chance to contribute to the field of AI and biodiversity. Pre-register your interest or apply for a funded PhD position today and be part of the BioAcoustic AI project!
About BioAcoustic AI The Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Network “BioacAI” spans nine universities/research institutes, two museums, five SMEs, three NGOs, and one governmental organization. This project is supported by the European Union’s Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action under grant agreement No 101116715.
Contact us For inquiries or collaboration opportunities, reach out to us at info@bioacousticai.eu.
Organization: Naturalis Biodiversity Center Principal Investigator: Dan Stowell