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testing and stakeholder engagement. Collaborate closely with the PhD researcher to connect environmental data analysis with computational design innovation. Participate in fieldwork in Norwegian glacier
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studies and interactive AI systems. This position will be funded based on an initial 2-year contract + 2 years extension. The key idea is to apply theories, models, and methods from psychology to improve
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change. Your role and goals As a PhD researcher in the ADAPT project, you will: Conduct field studies in Norwegian glacial regions to capture high-resolution spatial–temporal environmental data
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social media analysis, smartphone-based sensing, and agent-based modeling. Combining macro-level patterns with micro-level behavioral data, it will examine how polarized content influences stress, anxiety
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, Psychology or a related field excellent knowledge in AI and at least one of these three key areas: quantitative user studies, statistical modelling of human experimental data or human augmentation very good in
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mental health and computational social science, using large-scale social media analysis, smartphone-based sensing, and agent-based modeling. Combining macro-level patterns with micro-level behavioral data
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, spatial, and social data into digital twin models for scenario testing and policy simulation. Adapt co-design methods to local contexts in demonstrator sites (Portugal, Sweden, Italy). Contribute to policy
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& robust control, and learning for dynamics & control. The main task of the PhD student will be to develop sound data-driven methodologies for learning control policies with provable guarantees
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). Brief Introduction: The project explores low-dimensional molecular magnetic systems using an integrated approach, including theory (first-principles simulations, model Hamiltonians), data-driven methods
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Theoretical Quantum Materials We invite applications for a PhD position in theory of quantum materials at Aalto University, Department of Applied Physics. The position is part of the FUN-VAN Research Council