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fields with a socio-technical background Interest in data anonymization and/or technology law will be considered an asset Interest in applying methods commonly used in information systems research (e.g
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empirical research skills and at least basic knowledge of the relevant scholarship in International Relations (see above). Knowledge of qualitative research methods is required. The project language is
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, lack of transparency, safety assurance, and sustainability. You will work at the forefront of AI research, exploring formal and dynamic verification methods, explainable AI, and data space integration
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methods is expected. Digitizing Sexual Violence takes as a starting point that new technologies, such as smart phones and social media platforms, have become vital to social connections; moreover, they have
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the Computer Science study program. The stipend is open for appointment from August 1st 2025 or soon thereafter. The PhD students will be working on topics within the general areas of formal methods, model checking and
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processing power of a novel photonic integrated circuit architecture [Heuck2023]. This includes studying the effects of optical loss and decoherence and methods to overcome these by error detection and
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five Dutch universities: the University of Twente, the University of Groningen, Leiden University, Radboud University, and Delft University. The Formal Methods and Tools (FMT) group at the University
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will lead to natural collaboration opportunities. The primary methods used in this project will be experimental, involving fluid characterisation and high-speed imaging experiments, using Phantom high
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degree in Engineering and have an interest in and/or a good understanding of numerical modelling and testing of structures. Prior knowledge of finite element methods and programming (e.g. C++, Python
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an interdisciplinary project group where close collaboration across academic disciplines and scientific methods is expected. Digitizing Sexual Violence takes as a starting point that new technologies, such as smart