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into the intricacies of AI-human collaboration in high-stakes environments. Scope of the research The project working package encompasses four phases: 1. Formalization of Principles: Define and analyse key concepts
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, explainability, and trust. This research will delve into the intricacies of AI-human collaboration in high-stakes environments. Scope of the research The project working package encompasses four phases: 1
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economics, economic geography, human geography, political science, international business or a related field (such as strategic management, planning, urban studies). In addition, the candidate should have a
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PhD Neural Control of Vocal Pitch: Exploring the Intersection between Speech and Language Processing
. The PhD candidate will be enrolled in the Graduate School for the Humanities and will be involved in the Behavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience Research School (BCN), embedded within the Center for Language
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/ September 2024. We allow 3 months from selection in case of VISA applications. You will be enrolled in the Graduate School for the Humanities (GSH) of the Faculty of Arts at the University of Groningen
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methods from the social sciences in our research. The PhD candidates will also have an opportunity to contribute to the activities of the faculty-wide Groningen Centre for Health and Humanities and the
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methods from the social sciences in our research. The PhD candidates will also have an opportunity to contribute to the activities of the faculty-wide Groningen Centre for Health and Humanities and the
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in August / September 2024. We allow 3 months from selection in case of VISA applications. You will be enrolled in the Graduate School for the Humanities (GSH) of the Faculty of Arts at the University
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regarding human-created climate change. There will be a strong focus on developing deep working research relationships with community and international partners. These will include scientific missions
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relationship with and perceptions by the public. Redirecting our focus away from architectural styles and journalism in the West, this project explores place and identity in post-socialist regions, precisely