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Description The University of Wuppertal (Germany) invites applications for a PhD position (Research Assistant) in the group of Prof. Peter Zaspel, starting March 1, 2026. The position is part of
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: 2024/55/I/NZ5/03205 Supervisor: Prof. Leonora Bużańska, PhD Supervisor’s email address: buzanska@imdik.pan.pl Project title: The role of aged microglia in exacerbating Parkinson’s disease pathology
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Feb 2026 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Horizon Europe - ERC Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The PhD student
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on transparency and explainability, this PhD project gives you the opportunity to shape how humans and AI interact in high-stakes contexts. You will help define how AI can support—not replace—human judgment
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Laboratory: The candidate be part of the group lead by Prof. Latorre, head of the Neuro-Immune Interactions Unit at San Raffaele Institute in Milan and Associate Professor of Applied Biology at UniSR
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Mobility (IAM), considering ecological, economic, technological, and sociological factors. The RTG's structured PhD program aims to train young researchers in highly automated, networked mobility, featuring
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Mobility (IAM), considering ecological, economic, technological, and sociological factors. The RTG's structured PhD program aims to train young researchers in highly automated, networked mobility, featuring
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selection criteria Research experience in cybersecurity, AI systems, human-computer interaction, or related fields (demonstrated through publications, thesis work, or research projects) Experience with
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profound consequences for human lives. By focusing on transparency and explainability, this PhD project gives you the opportunity to shape how humans and AI interact in high-stakes contexts. You will help
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Mobility (IAM), considering ecological, economic, technological, and sociological factors. The RTG's structured PhD program aims to train young researchers in highly automated, networked mobility, featuring