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scholarship holder (70%) in the field of Visual and Digital Cultures. Position You will work in collaboration with the ERC CoG project ReWorkChange -Remote Work and Social Change: An Anthropological Approach
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of CLiPS, which focuses on the application of statistical and machine learning methods, trained on corpus data, to explain human language acquisition and processing data, and to develop automatic text
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governance of AI and related automated systems, with a focus on digital empires such as Meta/Facebook and Alphabet/Google. User perspectives: you use qualitative and/or quantitative methods to analyze how
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: you research the ownership and governance of AI and related automated systems, with a focus on digital empires such as Meta/Facebook and Alphabet/Google. User perspectives: you use qualitative and/or
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Young Adults. The position is embedded within the research group Media & ICT in Organisations & Society (MIOS). MIOS is dedicated to the scientific study of individuals’ uses of media and digital
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changes related to inflammatory responses within neuronal cells. The role of this neuroinflammation remains unknown but is indicative of a signalling pathway from the respiratory system to the central
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diagnostics). This PhD will contribute to the efforts of getting insight into yet unexplored biosensing and signal amplification strategies. Position You will carry out high-quality scientific research and
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media formats, including television, film, digital platforms, and live events. Technology and Innovation: Exploring the role of emerging technologies in enhancing media accessibility. This could involve
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the application deadline. As soon as a decision is made, we will notify you. If you are still eligible after the pre-selection, you will be informed about the possible next step(s) in the selection procedure
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pathophysiological processes remain to be elucidated. By applying spectral flow cytometry and developing a multi-dimensional platform to phenotype microglia, you will aim to identify functional subsets of microglia in