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(FPN) is an international faculty with students and staff from various cultural backgrounds, who are connected by their shared curiosity about human behaviour and our brains. This curiosity inspires us
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Sciences) and Dr. Liangliang Cheng (Faculty of Science and Engineering. The candidate will join a lively and highly international team of PhD candidates working on spatial planning, human geography
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justice within the ambit of critical heritage studies, while proposing strategies for ethical collection management. Expanding Perspectives on Human-Environment Relations as well as interdisciplinary work
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, which rely on rigid links and localized interaction points, soft robots are composed of deformable materials that can conform to complex geometries and operate safely around humans. They offer unique
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on the legal challenges technical industry is encountering when adopting AI in its processes. The successful candidate will carry out an analysis of how the European legal framework (including the AI Act, GDPR
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operate safely around humans. They offer unique advantages for manipulation and locomotion, but current control algorithms do not fully exploit their capabilities. Most rely on approximations tailored
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candidate will carry out an analysis of how the European legal framework (including the AI Act, GDPR, worker rights frameworks) supports and/or restricts AI adoption in the uptake of AI in the process of
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in mammals is facilitated by the learning curriculum shaped in the developmental stages of human infants. By comprehensively measuring and documenting these developmental stages and the associated
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immunometabolism. Immune dysregulation contributes to many human diseases, including cancer, cardiovascular disease, chronic infections, and neurodegeneration. Developing drugs that restore immune function could
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are open-minded experts with the ability to think freely - a broader mind. Maintaining an entrepreneurial perspective and concentrating on diversity, significance and humanity, we work on sustainable