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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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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Would you like to understand how endocrine disruptors affect human health? Are you passionate about metabolomics? Then a PhD position
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therefore aims to explore the relation between individual values and the construction of a collective identity, as well as assess the democratic governance structures suitable to navigate this relationship in
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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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experiments); recruitment and collection of human subject data from people with subclinical levels of depression; processing and analysing data; writing manuscripts for publication; writing a dissertation
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and responsibility are part of your job. That is why you recognise yourself in the following core values that are central to the Faculty of Humanities: professionalism, transparency, responsibility
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research results at national and international workshops and conferences; participating in the ICON and Faculty of Humanities PhD training programmes. The PhD researchers will be embedded within
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(especially French and Italian) languages; You have experience with historical archival research; You have adaptability to travel; You are collegial and have a responsible relationship with co-workers; You are
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, development and future of HWT use in health and care. These determinants show in the interplay between human actors and social, institutional and technological structures. UPSCALE applies this knowledge
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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