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for monitoring ability in adaptive learning systems. The main focus of the project is on incorporating process data (e.g., response times, number of actions and type of action sequences, eye-tracking data, hint
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, you may be required to take some courses from our Research Master program in economics. This applies in particular if you have not obtained an MPhil or Research Master’s degree. Requirements Specific
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wide-scale adoption of these methods can be defended. This project focuses on the development and application of exactly these tools. As a PhD candidate on this project, you will master a range of
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will work at the Department of Developmental Psychology. The main task is to develop, coordinate, and execute a PhD project within the research program mentioned above, publish the research results
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will contribute to meaningful idiographic assessment in research and practice for youth. Your position The project is supervised by dr. De Smet (main supervisor) and dr. Kleinberg. You will be a member
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on the intersection of law & technology, and host of the Master Law & Technology. At TILT, we organize various department meetings, research seminars, and other means of exchanging ideas. The PhD candidate will be part
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include: Letter of motivation, including research area/topics of interest Curriculum vitae List of grades (transcripts) A sample of your academic writing (e.g. bachelor/master thesis, paper). If you are
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, which includes connecting research to impact, and 10-15% to the acquisition of academic skills through teaching courses and supervising master/bachelor theses within the department. Requirements Specific
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PhD candidate project Giving and losing sense: How CEOs navigate the disruptive gales of AI adoption
(e.g., algorithmic discrimination). In this project, the focus is on Chief Executive Officers (CEOs). They are at the society-organization interface, as they decide on whether and how to adopt AI, lead
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, inquisitive, enthusiastic, and proactive PhD student. Applicants must have a relevant MSc degree (preferably a research master), for example in developmental, personality, social or organizational psychology