PhD in Compositional Learning for Vision Foundation Models at University of Twente
University of Twente is advertising
one fully funded PhD position
in the
Data Management and Biometrics (DMB)
group, within the team of
Nicola Strisciuglio
and the
Computer Vision Lab
.
The project topic is
Compositionality for Vision Foundation Models
, with a focus on
compositional learning
,
data efficiency
,
object-attribute visual representation
, bias detection, machine unlearning, and self-supervised objectives for vision foundation models.
This is a
4-year full-time PhD
position. The vacancy states a gross monthly salary from
€3,059
in the first year to
€3,881
in the fourth year, together with standard Dutch university benefits, including holiday allowance, end-of-year bonus, pension, leave hours, and a travel budget for conferences and scientific events.
Eligibility highlights include a master’s degree in
Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or Mathematics
with a major in
Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, or Computer Vision
. Applicants should have strong machine learning and computer vision knowledge, excellent programming skills, solid mathematics, creativity, analytical ability, communication skills, team spirit, and good English proficiency. Prior publication experience at venues such as CVPR, ICCV, ECCV, or ICLR is appreciated.
The application deadline is
21 July 2026
. Applicants must submit a CV, cover letter/motivation letter, and academic transcript, and should clearly explain their fit for the topic. English test evidence may be required for candidates without prior English-medium education.
Supervision is by
Nicola Strisciuglio
and
Massimiliano Mancini
.