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scale. Social engineering comprises an evolving set of techniques and capabilities that allow attackers to target with increasing precision Internet users at scale. Novel AI-based content generation tools
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& standardization of explainability, and ethical principles of safety, transparency, privacy, and fairness. More specifically, research tasks will include: Reviewing relevant literature from the social sciences and
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technology? Are you (motivated to become) an academic expert on employee attitudes, perceptions, and behaviors in changing work environments? Do you have a background in (social, work, organizational
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system, in the sense that there are several Gibbs measures compatible with the microscopic interactions. In recent years, there has been enormous activity in order to study phase transitions for spin
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innovations. The university is at the center of society and sets its focus on complex social challenges by concentrating its education and research on three strategic areas: energy, health, and smart mobility
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an internationally oriented, social environment. Ability to work in an interdisciplinary team and interested in collaborating with industrial partners. Conditions of employment A meaningful job in a
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humanities and social sciences. In this joint appointment (e.g. 0.8 at JADS in Den Bosch and 0.2 at TU/e ITEM group in Eindhoven) you will connect to several groups at both Eindhoven University of technology
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the setup of new projects and consortia in the field of artificial intelligence in the EAISI application area Health/MedTech. You have excellent communication and social skills, and initiates/facilitates
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player with good social and communication skills. Proficient in English, both written and spoken. Conditions of employment The position is classified in scale 9/10 of the Collective Labour Agreement
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of society: the TU/e responds to complex societal challenges by focusing its education and research on three Strategic Areas: Energy, Health and Smart Mobility. The Department of Electrical Engineering (EE) is