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to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description PhD Candidate Law and Digital Technologies (0.8-1.0 fte) Vacancy Number: 14834 Elaw, the Center for Law and Digital Technologies
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Apply now PhD Candidate Law and Digital Technologies (0.8-1.0 fte) Vacancy Number: 14834 Elaw, the Center for Law and Digital Technologies at Leiden University, is looking for a PhD candidate in Law
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police strategies and policies. Cutbacks in mental health, addiction and youth care, an ageing population and growing frustration over social inequality are just some of the developments that have a
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Challenge: Developing system dynamics models enabling robust police interventions. Change: Leveraging basic structures to accelerate model development. Impact: Driving long-term police effectiveness
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Challenge: Enhancing the modelling of uncertainties in policing. Change: Harnessing AI to identify and prioritise uncertainties, and predict responses. Impact: Driving police effectiveness in
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the police acts on information captured, or intervenes in e.g. a money laundering or drugs chain, any action will provoke an uncertain reaction. As a PhD candidate at TU Delft, you will bridge fundamental
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Challenge: Developing value-based assessment methods for AI systems. Change: Driving validation of AI systems to ensure that only trustworthy models are used. Impact: Enhancing police
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the Netherlands Police and help drive efficiency in the security domain? In this five-year project, you will review literature on computer vision methods for multiple cameras, possibly extended to combinations with
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possibly other sensors as well. Would you like to work closely with the Netherlands Police and help drive efficiency in the security domain? In this five-year project, you will review literature on computer
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monitoring of systems in use. The challenge is, however, that validation needs to happen along a range of different values that are important for AI to possess at the police: accuracy, but also fairness