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to digital and green transitions. However, finding and retaining qualified employees is challenging, and skills quickly become outdated due to fast-developing technologies (AI, XR, robotics). Currently, most
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of family-making. The primary methodology is qualitative and based on in-depth interviews and participant observation, supported by document analysis (e.g. letters, diaries, digital communication). A
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and devoted team of excellent researchers that closely collaborate in a flat organisational structure. The institute focuses its research on three themes: data science, digital security and software
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of the interventions. Data will be collected from a large sample of residents, potentially between 10,000 and 15,000 participants. This will involve the use of state-of-the-art digital technology to measure physical
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15,000 participants. This will involve the use of state-of-the-art digital technology to measure physical activity and risk factors, as well as questionnaires to gather data on health, well-being, and