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close to the completion of) a Master's degree in Human-Computer Interaction, Experimental psychology, Cognitive Science, Data Science or related discipline with demonstrable interest and/or experience in AI
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equivalent university degree) in Computer Science, Human-Computer Interaction, Design, Psychology, or Software Engineering. Experience or interest in researching and designing for sensitive settings
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expertise in social sciences - particularly psychology - and engineering, studying technology in the service of human wellbeing within the broader context of a socially and ecologically sustainable society
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and societal norms. To this end, it will be necessary to not only consider mathematical and technical details, but also relevant insights from e.g. psychology of human decision-making, regulation
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for a highly motivated and excellent PhD candidate interested in the area of travel behaviour modelling research. The PhD research direction will include topics such as, but not restricted to: Psychology