112 algorithm-development-"Multiple" PhD positions at University of Groningen in Netherlands
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the factors that explain the onset, development and conclusion of political violence. The student will work towards building thorough and encompassing theoretical models that present relevant empirical
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: Characterizing human-AI collaboration for bias mitigation – Developing a conceptual framework of responsible human-AI collaboration to better understand the role of human oversight in bias mitigation
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parts and affect their strength and consistency. The main objective of this PhD position is to address these issues by developing an advanced vibrational Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) methodology
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team of post-doctoral researchers, PhD and master students working on the evolution of social behaviours and life history patterns in social animals, supported by laboratory technicians. Especially now
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large number of distinct but interacting components. To address these challenges, this project aims to contribute to the development of a control theory that is inherently modular, i.e., that allows
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to the development of a control theory that is inherently modular, i.e., that allows for considering components independently. Inspired by so-called contract theories from computer science, such modular control theory
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, international academic community with excellent research facilities and professional development opportunities. The PhD Project Modal verbs like can or must have various meanings: In a sentence “You must close
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and in the “Arts and Health” field, and contribute to the organisation of conferences and symposiums. The PhD Project In recent years, Dutch society – like many of its similarly developed counterparts
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Dickenson (Archaeology, Ancient History) and Leanne Jansen (Classics), with Prof. Dr Onno van Nijf as promotor, the candidate will develop their personal research project along the lines of inquiry stated
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supervision of Dr Beate Peter and Dr Femke Vandenberg (Department of Arts, Culture and Media), the successful candidate will have the opportunity to develop their own research focus within the broader theme