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; Conduct original research, including desk research, (qualitative) data collection and, if relevant, fieldwork; Write academic publications, and, if relevant, co-author with other members of the project
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political institutions. The main task will be to complete the PhD in the allotted time. The successful candidate is expected to take part to the main activities of the department, the research group (MUSTS
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-oriented DPO training and certification courses, a full diploma track on privacy management, conferences and seminars on emerging issues and challenges. The Advanced Master in Privacy, Cybersecurity and Data
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passionate assistant professor who can complement our research group and contribute to teaching in the bachelor and master programs of the Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience. Task and responsibilities
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to be published in peer-reviewed scientific journals that will be part of the PhD thesis. The position also entails a 10% teaching task (being a tutor in the Work and Organizational Psychology Master
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of sustainability at the department, taking max. 20% of their time (typically Master-level courses and supervision of Master theses). We offer a dynamic and challenging job in an internationally oriented organisation
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master programs to innovate their programs or curricula. You fulfill various teaching roles, such as a mentor role in one of our bachelor programs, and small group facilitator in the Master of Health
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. This empirical interdisciplinary project combines insights from sociology of science, philosophy of technology, and AI research to understand how primary stakeholders, such as healthcare professionals and patients
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applied settings. To publish the main results in international peer-reviewed journals. To assist with educational tasks, e.g., in tutorial sessions and in co-supervising students and internships
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of uncertainty and to characterize it. One of the main objectives is then to find distributed optimization algorithms which are guaranteed to converge to an equilibrium (i.e., the optimum of each agent, given