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Technologies at Leiden University, is looking for a Research Assistant with expertise in law and technology with an interest in digital vulnerability and platform regulation. What you will do As a Research
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beyond); Collect and analyse information on current (at scale or piloted) practices of AI-assisted assessments in the higher-education field; Disseminate the project’s findings as (co-)author in high
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these projects, we aim to deliver critical information needed for meaningful conservation recovery strategies. The postdoctoral research will work closely with PhD candidates collecting genetic data through field
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learning, and artificial intelligence. There is also the opportunity for the candidate to participate in (limited) BSc, MSc, and PhD student (co-)supervision. Additionally, there are plenty of opportunities
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at the crossroad between Quantum Computing and Automated Reasoning. Reasoning engines, like SAT solvers and model counters can be used as oracles in computationally demanding tasks such as quantum circuit
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psychological health and technology. Collaborate with a software engineer to design and refine an interactive emotion recognition and regulation mobile application. Conduct comprehensive data analysis on facial
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and technology. Collaborate with a software engineer to design and refine an interactive emotion recognition and regulation mobile application. Conduct comprehensive data analysis on facial expressions
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for deepened and engaged debate about current challenges facing museums, addressing such topics as nuanced solutions for restitution and decolonization, the ethical value of digital methods in museum display
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conferences, and the preparation of an edited book on museum histories and their futures, the “Museum Lab” presents an applied academic platform for deepened and engaged debate about current challenges facing
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a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Preventing and measuring radicalisation: An evidence synthesis The current project is premised by a pervasive, methodological challenge in the study of