11 finite-element-method PhD positions at University of Amsterdam (UvA) in Netherlands
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with disabilities through inclusive Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and participatory design methods. This PhD project will focus on methods and experiences in co-designing with stakeholders, especially
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understandable explanations from machine learning models. We will achieve this together by creating the first mathematical framework for explainable AI and developing new explanation methods. This will involve
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methods, and/or retrieval tasks is advantageous but not required. What we offer We offer a temporary contract for 38 hours per week for the duration of 4 years (the initial contract will be for a period of
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of perceptual foundation models, using advances in deep machine learning and computer vision. The goal is to invent, develop and evaluate novel methods for pre-training and fine-tuning of perceptual foundation
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the context of stress and depression? Are you intrigued to learn more about early-life stress as risk factor for depression and the role of the endocannabinoid system? Do you enjoy working in a lab with
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what extent and how misinformation impacts these at-risk individuals. Subsequently, we develop and test new intervention methods that strive to increase resilience against misinformation among those who
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health, by applying state of the art systems methods to develop an innovative personalized just-in-time context-triggered digital intervention that addresses craving for nicotine in urban environments
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of European and/or international history in the period 1914-1945; excellent research skills demonstrated by a completed Master’s thesis; solid knowledge of quantitative and/or qualitative research methods
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; Experience with quantitative research methods, we have a strong preference for a candidate with experience with either eye-tracking or social media data donation; Computational skills to handle and analyze
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and documentary-making, has an experience with qualitative research methods, and wants to investigate the emotional and bodily dimensions of media work. The ideal candidate also likes nature and enjoys