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PhD in Responsible Human-AI Collaboration (1.0 FTE) (V25.0152) « Back to the overview Job description AI systems are increasingly used in high-stakes decision-making, such as healthcare and hiring
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Apply now The Division of BioTherapeutics at the Leiden Academic Centre for Drug Research (LACDR) is looking for a: PhD candidate for the project “Immune cells as drivers of diversity in human
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description How can we design new Human-AI interactions that enhance collaboration between people? This fully funded PhD explores
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biases, leading to unfair outcomes. While human oversight is frequently proposed as a safeguard, research suggests that human involvement does not automatically lead to better and fairer outcomes
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AI systems are increasingly used in high-stakes decision-making, such as healthcare and hiring, yet they often reinforce societal biases, leading to unfair outcomes. While human oversight is
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Are you passionate about shaping the future of Human-AI interaction and developing next-generation collaborative
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initiative "Joining Forces for Human-Made Molecular Machines," focuses on designing motorized DNA-nanoscale building blocks and to demonstrate the first light-controlled artificial muscles and conveyor belts
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groundbreaking opportunities in nanomedicine, adaptive materials, and self-healing systems. This PhD project, part of the NWO-XL collaborative initiative "Joining Forces for Human-Made Molecular Machines," focuses
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PhD Towards Human-Made Molecular Machines: Functional DNA-Rotator Motors (V25.0077) « Back to the overview Job description Molecular machines are essential for biological processes such as molecular
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on the human-animal interface. The research will take place in a multidisciplinary environment, including national and international collaborations with wildlife health, ecology and mathematical modelling