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PhD position in AI and Human Centered Decision Making Faculty: Faculty of Science Department: Department of Information and Computing Sciences Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline: 5
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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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involvement and the commercialization of research. MERLN’s vision is based on sharing knowledge, infrastructure and ambition. About the Materials-Driven Regeneration program As a PhD candidate in MERLN
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School and Faculty of Humanities PhD training programmes; Contribute to (co-)teaching at BA level in the second and third year of the appointment (maximum 0.2 FTE per year) This is what we ask of you A
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PhD Position in Sequential Decision-Making Faculty: Faculty of Science Department: Department of Information and Computing Sciences Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline: 15 May 2026
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increasingly used in domains where decisions carry profound consequences for human lives. By focusing on transparency and contestability, this PhD project gives you the opportunity to shape how humans and AI
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partners all over the Netherlands for a 4-year research position that bridges human-computer interaction, computer science, design, and behavior change. Information In the Netherlands, almost 300.000 people
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organisations to achieve a human-centric, resilient and sustainable Smart Industry sector. The Strategic Human Resource Management group is currently seeking an enthusiastic PhD who is committed to contributing
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are promoting more resource intensive lifestyles under banners of health, safety and pleasance. While the Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) community shaping smart technologies is still coming to terms with its
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, and creative domains. Potential PhD projects may investigate how human and algorithmic actors interact in generating and assessing innovations, and how evolving systems of evaluation influence