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education and (new) scientific knowledge. Whether it is terrorism, security, artificial intelligence or a governance solution to the housing crisis, contemporary issues are comprehensively addressed at FGGA
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other European Union partners will contribute to the advancement of privacy-preserving artificial intelligence for the benefit of humanity. What You Will Do: Research (Federated Continual Learning): You
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Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs/357043/postdoc-position-explainable-ai… Requirements Specific Requirements You hold A PhD degree in Artificial Intelligence, Data Science or
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one of the largest general research universities in Europe. A prominent research area at the UvA is Artificial Intelligence. The UvA is part of the AI Technology for People initiative, where it teams up
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within the project) can be found at its website: https://www.mobilitydesaignlab.nl/. Job requirements The candidate should have: a PhD degree in Artificial Intelligence (AI) or closely related topics in
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models). Excellent programming skills (including experience with deep learning libraries like PyTorch and JAX). Strong publication record in artificial intelligence and/or (computational) physics
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evaluation, and idea implementation. While collaborative learning has long been supported by technological tools – from wikis to robots, Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) introduces new opportunities
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. A prominent research area at the UvA is Artificial Intelligence. The UvA is part of the AI Technology for People initiative, where it teams up with several other key players within the Amsterdam
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levers: human-centred artificial intelligence, urban design, and policy. These solutions include interactive technologies (e.g., personalised real-time accessibility maps, lightweight wearable devices
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for model calibration and validation. Develop models - potentially adopting first principles theories, coarse computational description and/or machine learning / artificial intelligence methods – to describe