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. At the Graduate School of Business and Economics (GSBE), you will explore how AI transforms procurement leadership, buyer–supplier relationships, and the skills professionals need to thrive in the future. PhD
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, regardless of age, gender, origin, sexual orientation or physical abilities. About CWI Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI) is the Dutch national research institute for mathematics and computer science and is
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prior research experience in sociology - including a robust command of social science methods (e.g. ethnography, interviewing, policy/discourse analysis) and thorough theoretical expertise in cultural
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equivalent) in Computer Science, Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, Computational Social Science, or a closely related discipline. The ideal candidate has a strong interest in algorithms, machine learning
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(or will soon complete) a Master’s degree in Cognitive Neuroscience, Biomedical Sciences, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Bioengineering, Cognitive or Experimental Psychology, Neurophysiology
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to economics. The project aims to be an accelerator for the transition to a regenerative, profitable and socially supported agricultural sector. As part of this project, we will monitor and model a range of
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, European and domestic laws regulating technology, trade, industry, investment, money, and more generally markets. The focus is on how to make the law in any form socially, environmentally and financially
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research in the field of biomolecular sciences. Twelve vibrant research groups with strong roots in biophysics, biochemistry & molecular biology, cell biology, chemistry, computational biology, microbiology
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the department of Experimental Psychology at the Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences. The candidate will work under the shared supervision of Prof Dr Jelmer Borst (Artificial Intelligence) and Prof Dr Elkan
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that values not only economic returns, but also social cohesion, ecological sustainability, and cultural diversity? The circular transition in textiles requires more than technology. It calls for new forms