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methods for evaluating intelligence in people are not suitable for AI and vice versa due to inherent differences in learning, memory, and processing between these systems. This project develops
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want to investigate how animal-free methods (New Approach Methodologies, NAMs) can become the standard in drug development? As a PhD student in Regulatory Science, you will evaluate regulatory systems
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of aircraft with fundamentally different operational characteristics. You will simulate mixed-fleet operations in European airspace and analyze how they will impact the future air traffic system, as
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philosophical reflection). Under supervision, you will test and evaluate technology in practice. Within the project, the role of digital technology in the changing human-animal relationship will be examined
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decision-makers to make better informed decisions using AI. The position combines: AI system design and prototyping; explainable and hybrid AI research; human-AI interaction research; empirical evaluation in
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different rescripting strategies reduce the impact of emotional memories, and whether these changes in memory predict subsequent symptom reduction in a student population. This work will be followed by
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are focused on areas with high noise exposure: areas near the runway or final approach or early departure routes. Current noise models only consider a free propagation path from the sound source towards
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a focus. Traditionally, this is done through iterative algorithms (‘trial and error’). In this project, we aim to develop a radically different approach where the correct shape is computed using a 3-D
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appreciate that Radboud University offers different types of PhD tracks. That way, there's room for a range of ambitions. Now, I study the relationship between culture and health communication, specifically
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, etc.), experience in evaluation of algorithms and in Deep Learning libraries. Excellent command of written and spoken English (subject to TU Delft eligibility criteria). To thrive as a PhD candidate