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Irène Curie Fellowship No Department(s) Industrial Engineering and Innovation Sciences Reference number V39.7577 Job description Are you looking to shape the future of human-AI collaboration in
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significant contributions to the emerging field of Human-Robot Collaboration (HRC). HRC studies the most effective algorithms to enable robots to work safely and efficiently alongside with humans in shared
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In this PhD project we will develop novel mathematical cognitive models that represent social and cognitive interactions of humans, as well as novel control architectures (based on model-based
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the changes in laboratory and free-living measures of appetite, energy intake and energy expenditure during energy restriction to better understand the mechanisms that oppose weight loss in humans. Particular
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, and marketable commodities they produced. Our goal is to account for the complexities of human curiosity and the the many different and culturally specific histories of violence against nonhuman and
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, and marketable commodities they produced. Our goal is to account for the complexities of human curiosity and the the many different and culturally specific histories of violence against nonhuman and
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are maturing, one critical factor remains: human behaviour. From Edward Snowden’s historic NSA leak to the shocking statistic that 95% of cyber attacks succeed due to human error, it’s clear that human behaviour
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the interconnected nature of modern systems, spanning across the human, cyber and digital aspects. These attacks exploit vulnerabilities across domains, posing significant risks to critical infrastructure, national
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information regarding this position, you are welcome to contact Prof. Jan van Erp, [email protected]. About the department Your project is grounded in both the University of Twente (Human Media Interaction
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regulation in humans and its relationship to female health. Specifically, the project will focus on the study of how skewed X inactivation may contribute to T-cell-related disease. You will be part of