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“The Collective Bystander”, led by Professor Marie Rosenkrantz Lindegaard, that aims to understand why bystanders take collective action in real-life emergencies. The project utilizes state-of-the-art video
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. Screening is part of the procedure. Applications should include the following documents: A video (2-minute max) describing your scientific interests and why you are applying for this position. A cover letter
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Help revolutionize one of the world’s most carbon-intensive industries by developing cleaner, hydrogen-based processes for ironmaking. As a PhD researcher at TU Delft, you’ll contribute
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neural networks on synchronised video, audio, and text data to automatically detect how gestures or gaze contribute to meaning in conversations.- Bridging cognitive science and AI to model how humans
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take place in the week of December 1st. Expected starting date is no later than February 1st, 2025. Screening is part of the procedure. Applications should include the following documents: A video (2-minute
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given to race in football video game cultures. The project is funded by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO). The PhD project will focus on the popular practice of football video
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decision making (Gabriele Paolacci), self-control and consumption (Mirjam Tuk), how technology augments behavior (Shwetha Mariadassou and Anne-Kathrin Klesse), numerical processing (Dan Schley and Christophe
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of the proposed methods. Identifying the critical assumptions needed to draw inferences from empirical results. Writing computer code to analyse experimental or secondary data according the best practices and tools
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to develop the next generation of plant-based dairy alternatives. You will be embeded in the Process & Energy department of the Mechanical Engineering Faculty in TU Delft, and work together with researchers
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University Rotterdam is excited to offer a challenging and innovative PhD position on meanings given to race in football video game cultures. The project is funded by the Netherlands Organisation for