121 phd-rehabilitation-engineering-computer-science PhD positions at University of Groningen
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completion of the PhD thesis within the contract period is to be expected. A PhD training programme is part of the agreement and the successful candidate will be enrolled in the Graduate School of Philosophy
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to contribute to collective action and policy change. PhD students at the KI Department will receive training in critical infrastructure studies, sustainability science, and interdisciplinary research
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-computers. We expect excellent writing and speaking/presentation skills in English. This project will be carried out in close collaboration with an experimental PhD student that will start at the same time
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-year PhD program, you will join a collaborative research team applying cutting-edge methods from Experimental/Behavioral Economics alongside modern macroeconomic modelling techniques (e.g. DSGE). You'll
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, autonomous scientific researcher. At the University of Groningen: a PhD training programme is part of the agreement and the successful candidate will be enrolled in the Graduate School of Science and
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Do you want to contribute to groundbreaking research that pushes the boundaries of science? Are you looking for a PhD position in which you can turn your curiosity into concrete research results and
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Institute). Qualifications We seek excellent students with a strong background in cosmology, astrophysics, physics, mathematics and/or computer sciences, who seek to obtain a Joint-PhD degree from
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policies, politics, and perceptions? Given the perception of AI as a “dual-use” technology, what are the core similarities, differences, and tensions in AI governance efforts when comparing the civilian
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the Mobilization of Conflict Narratives on Social Media” and contribute to teaching in selected BA/MA programmes at the Faculty. The position also includes an extensive training programme. The PhD candidate will be
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outcomes? How does power (including but beyond state power) shape AI policies, politics, and perceptions? Given the perception of AI as a “dual-use” technology, what are the core similarities, differences