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group in Utrecht University, which focuses on multimodal computer analysis of human behaviour. As a PhD candidate, you will be part of a vibrant inter- and transdisciplinary research community
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to induce emotions in naturalistic settings in children aged nine months to five years. The project involves the use of advanced multimodal methods to map emotions through nonverbal facial expressions
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temporal modelling, multimodal analysis, and risk progression modelling to forecast deterioration patterns and estimate the remaining useful lifetime of infrastructure components. The research also
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Multimodal and Cross- Generational Approach ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland Christian Hoefnagel (Utrecht University) Should I stay or should I go? The effect of working from home on Dutch graduates decision
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European hegemony on our psyche, bodies and sense perception. How can embodied methodologies such as theatre, music and dance function as tools to identify and process trauma and generate future effect for
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(CAusal NEuro-Symbolic approach to integrating perception and abstract reasoning) led by prof. Sara Magliacane. Join us! AI is a vital part of many real-world systems, but several concerns remain about its
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on our psyche, bodies and sense perception. How can embodied methodologies such as theatre, music and dance function as tools to identify and process trauma and generate future effect for the memory
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. Research Focus The projects aim to develop advanced computational methods for analyzing large-scale, multimodal biomedical data—including single-cell and spatial omics, imaging, and clinical datasets. Key
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, political opponents are often divided not only in their attitudes, but also in their beliefs about reality. Left-wing and right-wing voters, for instance, have different perceptions of the causes of climate
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historical implications of changing perceptions of gender and hormones over time. The clinical lens will provide guidelines for healthcare providers on how to address gender-related biopsychosocial factors in