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Are you interested in performing high-impact interdisciplinary research in Artificial Intelligence and its alignment with humans and society? The University of Amsterdam has recently started a
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The Department of Anthropology is currently seeking a talented PhD candidate working at the intersection of human-nature relations, (digital) technologies and multimodal methods. This project is
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Do you want to become part of a dynamic community that is at the forefront of Artificial Intelligence, Digital Humanities, and Cultural Heritage? Our experts from the Institute for Logic, Language
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Disease and how? Do you enjoy working in a lab with preclinical models and at the same time enjoy working with human data? Then this position might be perfect for you! We are looking for a highly qualified
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The Just Adapt project spans a wide range of disciplines, and therefore we are open to candidates from a range of disciplinary backgrounds and an interest in political science and human geography
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Phd Position in Multiscale Spatiotemporal Modelling of Microbiome During the First 1000 Days of Life
Are you driven by a desire to delve into the convergence of computational modelling, omics research, and exogenous factors as they relate to human health? Specifically, are you excited about
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Are you looking for a challenging job in a dynamic team? The History department of the Faculty of Humanities is looking for an enthusiastic Junior Researcher. The project Multimodal AI, Image
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foundation models has been astonishing in the past few years and allow to equip robots with world knowledge of scenes, objects, and human activities. Robots should then be able to perceive and act upon
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, and human involvement (human-in-the-loop), whilst satisfying (other) legal requirements such as the handling of legal obligations and pre- and post-conditions on the usage of data assets. A particular
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by principal investigators Dr. Marieke Schouwstra and Dr. Jelke Bloem. The ILLC is one of the six Research Schools within the Amsterdam Institute for Humanities Research (AIHR). Research at the ILLC