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the digital world, relying on social media as a primary source of information. Given the widespread issue of misinformation online, this raises concerns about its impact on their beliefs, social norms, and
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contributing to a smarter, safer digital experience for today's youth. The project involves cognitive computational modelling such as reinforcement learning of veracity judgements, as well as language analyses
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. For more information about employment conditions, seehttps://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/working-at/job-application-procedure-and-employment-conditions What we find important Promoting an inclusive
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for a substantial tax break. For more information, see our website: Working at Leiden University, Application process and working conditions All our PhD candidates are embedded in the Leiden University
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urgently needed. The PhD candidate’s objective will be to evaluate current and future port call processes using LCA and develop new marine environmental impact indicators. The results of the PhD research
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into the expressiveness of structurally constrained control flows. This PhD project explores these questions through the lenses of programming languages, automata theory, and process algebra. Key responsibilities
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break. For more information, see our website: Working at Leiden University, Application process and working conditions All our PhD candidates are embedded in the Leiden University Graduate School
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, followed by empirical studies and validation of the models. Aspects of interest include, but are not limited to, higher-order network structures, random processes on random (geometric) graphs and random
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applying. If you have any questions about the application procedure, please sent an email to: jobs@liacs.leidenuniv.nl Applications For this vacancy you can apply online through the blue button in
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for Regulatory Compliance Detection Are you passionate about Explainable AI (XAI) and Natural Language Processing (NLP)? Join our interdisciplinary team on compliance detection in Dutch regulatory contexts