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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
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that combines engineering with humanities perspectives? Read on to discover more about this (paid) PhD position or apply directly. Autonomous driving is a key application of artificial intelligence, and machine
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of challenge, why not join us? We are looking for someone to take on a PhD position focusing on learning analytics-based dashboards at the Human-Technology Interaction Group (HTI) within the School of Innovation
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through conversational interaction. This transdisciplinary project will take place at the department of Industrial Design and aims to advance our understanding of how humans develop moral emotions over time
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, analyze and implement algorithms where the network vertices act independently by learning from their local observations. You will mathematically analyze the algorithms on random graph models and implement
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, and Society (TIS) group at Eindhoven University of Technology straddles natural science, social science and humanities disciplines and provides a stimulating and collaborative environment. The TIS
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of novel methodologies at the intersection of self-supervised learning, data-centric machine learning, trustworthy AI, and human-machine collaboration (i.e., expert-in-the-loop) for healthcare and high-tech
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is to research and develop AI models that can accurately detect the following threats and suspicious events at harbours and airports: drug-, human- trafficking, large scale burglary and infrastructure
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level. Moreover, the intricate relationship between safety and sustainability is frequently underestimated or disregarded in current practices. In this position, you will research and develop a
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([email protected] ) or Nicholas Waterson ([email protected] ). Visit our website for more information about the application process or the conditions of employment. You can also contact Human