117 assistant-professor-and-human-centric-computing PhD positions at University of Groningen
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of the steel processing and to act as virtual tool for the selection of new steel compositions and of optimum processing conditions. Advances in digital twins also lead to fewer experiments and less usage of raw
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by steel industry is the development of digital twins able to contribute to an excellent control of the steel processing and to act as virtual tool for the selection of new steel compositions and of
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Climate Act established a target of = 49% reduction in CO2 emissions by 2030 and 95% by 2050 (compared to 1990 emission levels). Realizing this transition will require continued expansion of energy from
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in supporting students who need additional help. It aims to understand how school dogs may contribute to academic achievement and social inclusion. The project will also examine whether dogs promote
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growing need to help instructors develop critical AI literacy, so they can understand both the opportunities and limitations of these tools. It is also essential to support them in creating inclusive
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, comprising business and human rights, collective epistemology, phenomenology, and social ontology. Besides its academic impact, it will inform policy-making, regulation and the public debate. Organisation
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services for partners of new faculty members moving to Groningen. Unsolicited marketing is not appreciated. Dr Claudia Minchilli, Assistant professor Media studies (for information about the project
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faculty members moving to Groningen. Unsolicited marketing is not appreciated. Information For information you can contact: Dr Claudia Minchilli, Assistant professor Media studies (for information about the
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environmental microplastics—tiny plastic particles that have been found in human lungs—may contribute to lung cancer development. Recent findings show that synthetic fibers such as nylon and PVC impair lung
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PhD Position: Activating Heritage as a Mediator for Dialogue and Belonging in an Era of Polarization
Project This PhD project investigates how heritage can act as mediators between local communities and migrants in increasingly polarized societies. With a focus on the Frisian region, it explores how