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                explore how artificial intelligence can be used to predict the response to therapy in cases of acute rejection of the kidney graft. Using machine-learning techniques, you will assess kidney transplant 
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                are dedicated to making a real impact on population health and healthcare. Read what it is like to do a PhD at the Radboud University Medical Center. 
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                procurement leadership, buyer–supplier relationships, and the skills professionals need to thrive in the future. PhD Candidate: The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Procurement Our goal: To investigate how 
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                writing and in dialogue, to diverse audiences. What we offer As PhD Candidate: The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Procurementat School of Business and Economics, you will be employed by the most 
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                ), photoplethysmogram (PPG), Electrodermal activity (EDA), and contactless movement and physiology signals. Specifically, the PhD researcher will develop physiological-model-based artificial intelligence technologies 
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                , the PhD researcher will develop physiological-model-based artificial intelligence technologies to assess patients’ recovery process, detect or even predict the occurrence of clinical adverse events like 
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                using headturn-preference experiments. In this research programme, you work in an interdisciplinary team with researchers from the fields of linguistics, psychology, and artificial intelligence. You 
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                programme, you work in an interdisciplinary team with researchers from the fields of linguistics, psychology, and artificial intelligence. You receive assistance from student assistants in data collection and 
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                the feasibility of novel ultralow-power electronics based on quantum-mechanical tunnelling processes in advanced CMOS, which has a strong potential for Internet-of-Things devices and edge-artificial intelligence 
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                We are offering a fully funded PhD position with a duration of four years for a motivated candidate eager to work at the intersection of cybersecurity, software engineering, and artificial