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novel explainable AI techniques, to help humans effectively detect and mitigate bias in AI-assisted decisions. The objective of the temporary position is the production of several research articles in
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intervention. - Designing and evaluating socio-technical interventions – Prototyping and testing interventions, such as novel explainable AI techniques, to help humans effectively detect and mitigate bias in AI
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aims to rethink how soft robots can interact with their environment, focusing on large-area, multi-point contacts—similar to how an elephant wraps its trunk around an object. Unlike traditional robots
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trunk around an object. Unlike traditional robots, which rely on rigid links and localized interaction points, soft robots are composed of deformable materials that can conform to complex geometries and
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became available for patients with specific SOD1 gene mutations (<1% of all ALS patients). The main objective of this PhD project is to develop gene-targeted therapies for newly identified ALS-associated
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mechanisms during DNA replication. By integrating defined DNA templates, biochemical assays, and mass spectrometry, we will uncover how these structures are detected and processed, and what consequences
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are committed. The lines of communication are short and each individual student and staff member is given ample attention. You can find more about our mission and vision on the 'About PTRS ' page. Radboud
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to monitor patients’ health condition continuously and accurately after surgery to measure and evaluate patients’ recovery progress, timely detect and even predict clinical adverse events like delirium
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, proteomic and cellular changes in SNAREopathy cell models, in induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived neurons from SNAREopathy patients. The key objectives for this project are: To upscale and multiplex
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travel behavior, and relate patterns to real-time and predicted travel conditions to recognize and predict events that may impact the trip of an individual. Developing a method for multi-objective