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European societies. These shifts have profound effects on the work of the intelligence and security services traditionally seen as a first line of defence against such threats. How do they assess
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, data driven, computational, and intelligent systems, all with a strong interactive component. The Digital Interactions Lab (DILAB) is a small but vibrant human-computer interaction research group within
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Description Job description The dot on the horizon is a hybrid intelligent system in which AI tools support and learn from people interacting to make sense of something. What that something is can be anything
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divisions: Algorithms, AI & Data Science, Software and Interaction. The atmosphere is collegial and informal. In the Intelligent Systems group we focus on fundamental and applied research in the area of safe
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) Master's degree in a socio-technical programme, such as: (Applied) Data Science, Econometrics, Artificial Intelligence, (Computational) Social Science, Human Computer Interaction. Experience with at least
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conducts cutting-edge research in areas including data science, artificial intelligence, human–machine interaction, and computational modelling. It offers a vibrant international research environment with
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… Requirements Specific Requirements We are looking for someone who holds a Master’s degree in: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Data Science, Computational Cognitive Science, Human-Computer Interaction
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track record in developing novel hardware, software, and/or material systems that extend the interactive capabilities of fabricated artefacts and/or make fabrication processes more accessible, intelligent
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the parts interact in a wider whole. Emergent behaviours in intelligent systems, such as rebound effects, are preferably prevented. However, a system might also have desirable emergent behaviours
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groups and the institute are highly international, and feature a mix of disciplinal and cultural backgrounds. There are plenty of additional opportunities for other types of interaction and collaboration