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educational programs in Computing Science, we are now seeking a PhD student with a focus on Computer Security. The Department of Computing Science has been growing rapidly in recent years, with a focus on
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into how algorithmic systems influence the circulation of information and disinformation across digital platforms, and how such processes affect perceptions of credibility, truth, and democratic
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artificial intelligence. Start date as soon as possible or as agreed. Apply no later than 2025-07-21. Research focus The doctoral student’s research will examine how digital technologies, particularly social
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, biophysics, and computational biology. You will work closely with an experienced team and collaborate with experts in molecular biology, hormonal signaling, microscopy, biomechanics, image processing and
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to several interdisciplinary programmes in collaboration with other departments at the university. It is home to DIGSUM, the Centre for Digital Social Research. The department currently has approximately 65
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)—that is, the inability of a model to effectively process or understand visual information. This work involves integrating visual encoders with language models to create multimodal systems. The emphasis is
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department for this PhD position, the department of Physics Project description This PhD project aims to uncover the signaling pathways that plants evolved to coordinate activities among the nucleus
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selection will be made among qualified applicants based on their qualifications and their ability to benefit from studies at the doctoral level. After the selection of the suitable candidate, the process for
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. The application must be written in English. During the recruitment process, interviews, tests and other assessment tools may be used. You apply via the university's e-recruitment system and the
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. Documents should be sent electronically, in MS Word or PDF format, through the recruitment system Varbi. The procedure for recruitment for the position is in accordance with the Higher Education Ordinance