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to the intensional paradoxes. The project is highly interdisciplinary and brings together methods and techniques from philosophy, logic and linguistics. PhD 1 will be conducting research within the Property work
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and with societal stakeholders to achieve real-world impact. You will also participate in joint training programmes on interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research methods, citizen engagement, and
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, collaborating across disciplines and with societal stakeholders to achieve real-world impact. You will also participate in joint training programmes on interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research methods
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development of AI and avoiding its misuse. These issues might be exacerbated by the lack of formal guarantees in explaining the behavior of AI systems in terms of human-interpretable, high-level concepts. While
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on its own methodological traditions, faculty members necessarily apply a wide range of methods and frequently rely on meta-analysis, event history modelling, fs/QCA, and ethnographic observations. RSM
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team as a PhD candidate to work on beyond the state-of-the-art model distillation and robustness methods, enabling efficient, reliable inference for challenging real-world problems in the semiconductor
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sustainability. Using multi-sited ethnographic methods, it identifies everyday narratives and practices of inclusion and exclusion, revealing how visitors, local communities, and practitioners experience heritage
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the Geneva Convention); Not already in possession of a doctoral degree at the date of the recruitment (Researchers who have successfully defended their doctoral thesis, but who have not yet formally been
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unreliable non-verbal cues. This project will investigate and formalize this tacit skill in the context of global supply chains where buyers are critically dependent on the knowledge and skills their suppliers
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the Geneva Convention); Not already in possession of a doctoral degree at the date of the recruitment (Researchers who have successfully defended their doctoral thesis, but who have not yet formally been