Fully-Funded PhD in NLP-Driven Digital Twins at La Rochelle University
Fully-funded PhD position in NLP-Driven Digital Twins for preserving coastal historical heritage at La Rochelle University, France. Apply by 12 December 2025.
A fully-funded PhD position is available at La Rochelle University’s Laboratoire Informatique, Image et Interaction (L3i), focusing on ‘NLP-Driven Digital Twins for the Preservation of Coastal Historical Heritage’.
The project aims to integrate Natural Language Processing (NLP) into the Digital Twin pipeline to preserve coastal historical heritage threatened by climate change. Key tasks include fine-tuning Large Language Models (LLMs) to parse historical corpora and constructing a dynamic Knowledge Graph linking linguistic data to 3D architectural elements.
- Supervisors: Dr. Georgeta Bordea (LinkedIn) and Prof. Ana-Cornelia Badea (LinkedIn)
- Application deadline: 12 December 2025
- More information available on La Rochelle University’s website, Euraxess, and Association Bernard Gregory
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