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a postdoctoral researcher, you will play a central role in the operation of the project and will be embedded in an international, policy-facing research environment at the interface of strategy
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. The core tasks will include: Carrying out research within the scope of the research programme; Translating and communicating research findings and scientific insights to different types of audiences
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research findings and scientific insights to different types of audiences, including scientific, professional and community audiences; Collaborating with the chair holders and colleagues in the team to work
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that are indicative of a strong desire and ability to perform high-quality research in economic history or historical political economy Genuine interest in the research topic of the project Experience with collecting
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communicating research findings and scientific insights to different types of audiences, including scientific, professional and community audiences; Collaborating with the chair holders and colleagues in the team
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the scope of the research programme; Translating and communicating research findings and scientific insights to different types of audiences, including scientific, professional and community audiences
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the coordination of the consortium and collaborating with partners. Where you will work Our Department The Department of Economics is a young, vibrant research community. We work together to make a difference
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, which focus on fundamental physics and chemistry challenges, and might also have direct technological relevance. ARCNL performs fundamental research, focusing on the physics and chemistry involved in
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from the areas of few-shot learning, continual learning and modular deep learning, as well as different LLM alignment frameworks, based on reinforcement learning and direct preference optimisation
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, and fairness attacks, as well as to increase the trust that their users have in these systems, while accounting for different phases of the AI life cycle, starting from data collection through training