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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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interdisciplinary and brings together methods and techniques from philosophy, logic and linguistics. You will be conducting research within the Provability work package. The overall goal of this work package is to
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together methods and techniques from philosophy, logic and linguistics. You will be conducting research within the Propositions work package. The overall goal of this work package is to develop an account of
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and key inspection points, test witnessing and configuration inspections; defining the formal acceptance requirements and conducting the acceptance reviews of all deliverable items specified in
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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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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