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they make about the relationship between theory and practice, and how they handle the distinctive consequences of socially disruptive technologies (including conceptual disruption, uncertainty, and moral
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germination? Then we are looking for you! To strengthen the GreenTE project team, we are looking for a post-doctoral researcher. As Postdoc in the GreenTE (Green Tissue Engineering) Gravitation programme, you
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encodings of the world and hybrid approaches. For the alignment, a Theory-of-Mind model is needed to deal with variants of the world. Your duties create AI agents that can create world representations from
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on antimicrobial resistance in One Health settings. Tasks Your project consists of two interrelated tasks. Firstly, in the context of the BIORESIST project, the postdoc will review biocide regulation
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collections that can serve as references for future studies, (ii) enhancing the understanding of physical mechanisms and causal pathways to strengthen attribution analyses and model development, build
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2026 Work area Academic staff Organisational unit Rotterdam School of Management (RSM) Salary € 4.728 - € 6.433 Employment 0.8 fte - 1 fte Introduction This is not your average postdoc position
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. The main aim of the Vici project is to transform our understanding of income support by causally identifying how its structure and scope shape children’s long-term outcomes. It will generate insights
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developed at TU Delft, which can detect life signs in outer space, enable autonomous navigation and space traffic management and monitor in real-time space weather. These instruments provide challenging
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textile structure that takes care of the sweat absorption and transport and protects the sensors. In the final year of the project, the sensor bands will undergo testing with patients in collaboration with
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part of the ESDiT programme on the ethics of SDTs (see below), specifically a research line in ESDiT on methodological innovation, and involves close collaboration with another postdoc working