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human rights, and protects health, safety, and the environment” through a set of risk-based rules for developers and users of specific applications of AI. Methodologically, the project is open to
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change at the context and value-chain level. This PhD position is also part of the interdisciplinary Climate Safety & Security centre (CaSS) at TU Delft | Campus The Hague. This centre runs an ambitious
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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description How do regulators balance food safety, sustainability and innovation in circular food systems? Will you join our multidisciplinary
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to situational and cultural adaptivity, and the interaction between online and offline dynamics and public perception The PhD will be based in the research group Psychology of Conflict, Risk and Safety and offers
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Support and Human Capital Development in Developing Economies” Project description Institutions for solidarity are crucial in providing a safety net for individuals and communities to cope with adversities
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of the new HCU 2035, and In addition to her responsibility for biosafety and security, she also provides input on user requirements (URS) and design. As part of the Core Project Team. Your
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interest in security and privacy. You are eager to work in a multidisciplinary setting like NOLAI, together with AI experts, social scientists, schools and commercial partners. You are interested in research
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security vulnerabilities. You will innovate the Find2Fix pipeline by making the different steps, including found issues and suggested patches, easier to understand using interpretable AI using state machine
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to breakthrough solutions for autonomous driving and safety-critical applications. This fully funded, four-year PhD position is a collaboration between the Intelligent Vehicles Section and the Department of Systems
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Delft explores AI-driven methods to enhance closed-loop simulation for safety-critical scenarios. A key focus is developing learned simulators that generate radar and lidar data from camera sensors