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‘human in the loop’ paradigm, and investigate the implications of automation at scale in human-AI teams. This PhD is part of the NWO-funded AI-COMPASS project. In human-AI-teams, tasks are conventionally
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Internet of Things (IoT) hold the promise of enhancing human capacities and prolonging well-being as we age. Philosophers are increasingly viewing human well-being as the exercise of various capacities, some
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Design human-centred AI for effective information sharing in crisis management A major challenge in crises is the combination of complexity, time pressure and moral decisions. AI has the potential
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Vacancies PhD Position in Characterization of structural remodelling in tissue-engineered human skeletal muscles in vitro during multi-week eccentric training Key takeaways Job Description Are you
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to monitor varying severity within the pulmonary vasculature and tissue in vivo there is a clear unmet need to qualify and quantify EIPH severity and progression. In human medicine, the advent of ‘omics
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enabling earlier detection of AS and better risk stratification for valvular intervention, leading to more personalised treatments to enhance human capabilities and improve quality of life. PROJECT AIMS AND
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Georgetown University’s mode of work designations for staff and AAP positions can be found on the Department of Human Resources website: https://hr.georgetown.edu/mode-of-work-designation . Requirement and
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the female body in the early modern Low Countries (1500-1800). In the early modern Low Countries, the human body became a subject of debate in various new religious, intellectual and cultural contexts. Bodies
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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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. Travellers faced threats from pirates, muggers, dangerous animals and the rapidly expanding Ottoman Empire. Fifteenth-century Europe was fascinated by those brave enough to face the trip and audiences eagerly