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Vacancies 2 PhD Positions to contribute to a project crafting the future of healthcare decision making Key takeaways In the section Health Technology and Services research at the University
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of diverse, deformable textiles at cycle times below one second, while hyperspectral, NIR, Raman, and RGB sensors feed an edge-compute AI pipeline for real-time decision making that routes each item
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have strong analytical skills. Preferably, you have experience with neuroimaging (MRI or EEG) data acquisition and analysis. We offer We will give you a temporary employment contract (1.0 FTE) of 1.5
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Vacancies PhD Candidate in Explainable AI for Earth Observation Key takeaways With the growing integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in geospatial decision-making processes, ensuring
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subprojects (SP): 1) SP1 includes desk research and case file analysis about how decisions are based on what kind of legitimations 2) SP2 unfolds how decisions are justified in-the-making via shadowing and
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research and case file analysis about how decisions are based on what kind of legitimations 2) SP2 unfolds how decisions are justified in-the-making via shadowing and narrative interviews 3) SP3 focusses
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Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI) has a vacancy for a 4-year PhD position (m/f/x) on the subject of Reliable AI-powered Data Analysis in collaboration with the University of Amsterdam. Interested
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that respond to climate change impacts on agriculture and aquaculture. Using the DROPapp, you will support decisions on crop calendars, salt-tolerant varieties, water management, and early warning-based actions
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barriers, the societal needs, storm surge barrier and ecological impacts. Key research questions will be: How can adaptation decisions on storm surge barriers in the Dutch delta be linked to other decisions
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, applying advanced modeling techniques and analyzing large-scale datasets to contribute to healthcare policy decisions. The PhD project will be supervised by Dr. Nora Franzen and Professor Maarten J. IJzerman