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necessary to have ‘humans in the loop’, who not only label characters and words and transcribe lines of text but also train the machine to analyse images in a multifaceted manner. The knowledge harvested in
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emphasis on individualist moral values and conceptions of human wellbeing within Western cultures. These values, supported by a range of technologies improving personal choice, are increasingly under
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and applying cutting-edge geo-data engineering and geo-artificial intelligence methods. Planetary Health, which focuses on the health of human civilization and the natural systems it relies
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-rooted emphasis on individualist moral values and conceptions of human wellbeing within Western cultures. These values, supported by a range of technologies improving personal choice, are increasingly
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PhD position: Definition of transcriptional units of Inherited Retinal Disease genes at TIGEM, Italy
retinal diseases (IRD). Eye diseases are among the most common inherited human disorders. Vision research has often blazed a trail for many disciplines to follow, giving a lead in multi-omics, stem cell
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representations during naturalistic conditions. As a PhD candidate, you will use a computational approach to model and predict neural responses within the human visual system as well as behavioural performance, and
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a phenomenon infused with normativity, with normative expectations corresponding to phases in the human life cycle, the conceptual cleavage of ageing invites innovation in related moral concepts
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concerns, which can be observed in concerns about surveillance capitalism, instrumentalization of production and consumption, datafication of all domains of human and non-human life etc. We can frame these
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of all domains of human and non-human life etc. We can frame these concerns in terms of the social disruption of the lifeworld – i.e. the meaningful environment of everyday life experience in which we
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social and natural scientists as well as humanities scholars, with a focus to work on sustainability transitions. You will do research on prospective impact assessment for just transitions, centered around