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One month left to apply!

If you are looking for a PhD position and are interested in working on probabilistic inference, sensitivity analysis, and decision-making, this might be the job for you! We are looking for candidates with a strong background in Computer Science, and ideally also in Mathematics.

Please apply by 31 August. We're looking forward to reading your application!

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careers.tudelft.nlPhD Position Symbolic AI and Reasoning Under UncertaintyPhD Position Symbolic AI and Reasoning Under Uncertainty

I'm very honoured to be among this year's NWO (Dutch Research Council) Veni research grant recipients, for my proposal "Finding Variables that Matter"!

I cannot quite believe it, but I'm excited to get started on the actual research.

Many congratulations to all of my colleagues who received their Veni grants. Over the last few months, I was lucky enough to get to know them and their research, and I can't wait to see what they do with the funds.

I'm grateful to Delft University of Technology and all my colleagues and trainers for their support and trust. The Veni application process was part of my life for almost a year. Could not have done it without their encouragement and wisdom. Many thanks also to NWO and all reviewers and committee members!

tudelft.nl/en/2025/tu-delft/re

TU DelftRecord number Veni grants for leading TU Delft researchersThe Dutch Research Council (NWO) has awarded 24 Veni grants to TU Delft scientists in the various fields (ENS, AES, SSH). Each researcher will receive a maximum of 320,000 euros.

Hi everyone,

I feel like a re-introduction is long overdue!

My name is Anna, and I'm an assistant professor of Algorithmics at the Delft University of Technology, specialising in combinatorial optimisation, symbolic AI, constraint programming, propositional model counting, operations research and reasoning under uncertainty.

I'm a nerd, a feminist and a traveller, not always in that order.

In my spare time I like to hike and go geocaching. I try to go swing dancing a few times a week. I am a Trekkie. I want to learn how to draw. I am an Indomie and Obsidian enthusiast. Based in the Netherlands, I miss Belgium, Canada and Singapore.

Since a job in academia somehow always is personal, I have chosen to mix professional interactions with the more personal ones on this platform. At least for now. Obviously, my opinions do not necessarily reflect those of my employer yadiyadiyada.

Hope to keep interacting with you all!

🖋 PICK UP YOUR PENS 📃 – JUNE 10 @ TU DELFT 🟥

The national protest in Amsterdam is cancelled due to the train strikes—but we’re not standing still. Let’s strike the Erasmian way and push back against the budget cuts in higher education.

✍️ Join us for a collective letter-writing action—because doing it together is easier, more fun, and more powerful.

🕛 JUNE 10, 12:00 @ AULA CANTINE
🥪 We’ll bring lunch and materials. Just show up!

📨 Write a letter to the Ministry of Education or another political body:

* Handwritten or printed–signed
* Email or drop it in the box we are bringing

📸 Snap a pic of your letter going in the box and share it!
🎨 Be as creative or direct as you like.

💥 WHY THIS MATTERS
This action helps us:

* Make sure this moment doesn’t pass in silence
* Prove to ourselves—and to others—that we can organize and mobilize, even when plans change
* Keep building a local network of students and workers who want to get organized—and raise morale while doing it
* Run an action together that we can build on as a follow-up and contribute to the national movement through multiple channels
* Grow union power and collective organizing at TU Delft so we can become an influential force in shaping university policies and the future of academia