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critical literacy skills to evaluate news in the context of algorithmic personalization and GenAI. It brings together expertise on media and journalism studies, digital literacy and inclusion, argumentation
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for these new solution methods will be derived. This position is part of a larger research project “Discrete Decision Making under Uncertainty”, in which researchers work on developing new theory, algorithms, and
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Professor in Evolutionary Biophysics) Prof Dr Marcos Guimaraes (Associate Professor in Optospintronics) Project description: How do insects see the world? And what can we learn from animal eyes to develop new
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multiscale analysis of the mass distribution, as well as that of the flow field structure, and of the force and tidal field that has been shaping the cosmic web. The basic detection algorithms to infer
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the context of algorithmic personalization and GenAI. It brings together expertise on media and journalism studies, digital literacy and inclusion, argumentation theory and AI, combining argumentation theory
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structure, and of the force and tidal field that has been shaping the cosmic web. The basic detection algorithms to infer the overall structure of the cosmic web are the various versions of the scale-space
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vision systems Supervisors: Dr Casper J. van der Kooi (Assistant Professor in Evolutionary Biophysics) Prof Dr Marcos Guimaraes (Associate Professor in Optospintronics) Project description: How do insects
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Uncertainty”, in which researchers work on developing new theory, algorithms, and case studies for discrete decision-making problems under uncertainty. For example, the newly developed algorithms will be
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algorithms for construction-related planning problems. It is part of the project Easicon, a collaboration between the University of Groningen, VolkerWessels, Districon / Royal HaskoningDHV, and BuildingSMART
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component on the path towards sustainability. This PhD position is aimed at developing algorithms for construction-related planning problems. It is part of the project Easicon, a collaboration between the