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Applications are invited for a fully-funded four-year PhD position that will explore how rural youth (ages 18–30) use both online and offline methods to make sense of sustainable development and the
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temporarily, as needed, when needed. The goal of this project is to advance the understanding of how working memory is implemented in the human brain. To this end, the main objective is to develop a neural
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mechanics at the atomic scale. In this project, the University of Groningen will develop an array of state-of-the-art machine learning potentials for multi-component alloy systems that are relevant
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and foster equitable decision-making? To answer this question, the research will explore areas such as the following: Characterizing human-AI collaboration for bias mitigation – Developing a conceptual
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Organisation Job description Topic of research: Development of sustainable ZnAlMg-X alloy coating for green steel applications ZnAlMg alloys coated steel belong to the most important materials
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such as the following: - Characterizing human-AI collaboration for bias mitigation – Developing a conceptual framework of responsible human-AI collaboration to better understand the role of human oversight
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Engineering, University of Groningen. The research is aimed at the development of novel methods for nanomedicine characterization and to study their interaction with cells (e.g. uptake, intracellular
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: Optimize network design: Develop a robust, scalable thermodynamic–hydraulic framework to size and configure prosumer-based heating and cooling networks under conditions of price volatility, CO2 taxation
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challenges holding back an even wider usage. This PhD position is part of the national NanoMedNL consortium that aims to counter these challenges and thereby accelerate and support the development of novel
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collections interact with power, knowledge, and ongoing processes of heritagization. The candidate is encouraged to develop new methodologies that center community-led, ethical, and innovative approaches