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: 25 June 2025 Apply now The functioning of AI often requires human labour (data work). In Europe, millions of people do this work at home through online platforms. The work is presented in small tasks
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intensive usage of the land, leads to oxidation of organic material, significant carbon dioxide release and subsequent land subsidence. As part of climate mitigation policies the Dutch government seeks
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play a key role in these emissions, and the recent increase in atmospheric methane is likely related to an imbalance between microbial production and degradation. Linked to warming, the terrestrial input
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physics and functionality in the vicinity of a topological quantum phase transition. Magneto-transport, specific heat, thermopower and thermal expansion probes will be developed, refined and employed
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integrated from wearable sensors, and processed by AI tools to support AYA patients in their journey to recovery. This position is part of the European Union Project LATE-AYA, and you will collaborate within a
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show good performance in computa-tional experiments. The project's research outcomes are expected to contribute to the design of safeguarded AI systems that reflect diverse stakeholder prefer-ences
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Apply now Post-Doctoral Researcher in Data Science & Armed Conflict (1.0 FTE; 24 months) The post-doctoral researcher will have a central role in building the largest ever cross-national
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the challenge of academic writing and publishing? In addition to English, do you speak any of Dutch, French, German or Portuguese? Would you like to be part of a dynamic and vibrant interdisciplinary team
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Your job Are you passionate about cancer research? Excited to dive into biological pathways and complex data analyses in an epidemiological setting? Eager to work within an ambitious and
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industrial partners, develop new methods, and grow as a data scientist in a diverse and dynamic team. You have a part to play! As a postdoctoral researcher, you will work together with several colleagues