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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Do you want to understand how and why humans interact with an AI to accelerate systematic reviews? If so, apply for this PhD position
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at the University of British Columbia. In the Human Interventions PhD project at Leiden University, you will study the impact of human activities on the resilience of an ecosystem. Existing theories are developed in
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Prof Leendert Looijenga, Princess Máxima Centrum. Your job Our group focuses on malignant of stem cells. Human embryonic stem cells and induced pluripotent stem cells can be maintained in culture
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researchers in the Netherlands. Hybrid Intelligence (HI) is the combination of human and machine intelligence, expanding human intellect instead of replacing it. HI takes human expertise and intentionality
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antigen-carrying nanoparticles holds promise for long-term RA relief. In this PhD project, you will spearhead the translation of this approach to human patients, investigating how nanoparticulate vaccines
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(ALM) can facilitate literature screening by presenting the most likely relevant record, the human still needs to make the final labeling decision. In contrast, an LLM can directly generate such labels
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programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The department of Human Geography and Spatial Planning is looking for an Assistant Professor in Spatial
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is situated at the Department of Media & Culture Studies of the Faculty of Humanities. We are looking for an experienced and ambitious scholar and educator, who is committed to teaching, research, and
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enjoy formal and computational modelling of the human reading process? And would you like to be involved in a multi-disciplinary research project that aims at creating social impact? Then this is an
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, GitHub Copilot, and LLaMA, can now create and understand, to a large extent, programming code and instructions in human language. These new technologies have caused the computing education community to ask