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the Aalto Engineering Psychology Group Your role and goals We are searching for a full-time Doctoral Researcher working on interactive Artificial Intelligence (AI). The research will focus on user
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production in the context of circular economy. The research activities in this doctoral thesis are planned with the view of developing a comprehensive multi-perspectives analysis approach, essential to track
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on an exciting Wellcome-Trust funded project. The research focuses on decoding neural representations across dynamic brain states through advanced computational analysis of large-scale neural recordings. What you
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visual and auditory cortices using techniques such as cross-modal decoding, unit reliability analysis, and shared variance component analysis (SVCA) Create comprehensive data visualisations and perform
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publications in top-tier venues, and collaborate with colleagues across disciplines. Your research projects will be implemented in collaboration with the Research Center of Intelligent Computing and Data Science
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practices (e.g., Buddhism, you will have a track record of interdisciplinary work at the nexus of artificial intelligence and neuroscience. Experience collecting multi-modal neurophysiological data would be
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in the area of economic inequality. The desired candidates should contribute to research in one of three areas: (1) use of LLMs and incorporation of artificial intelligence into inequality research, (2
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in the area of economic inequality. The desired candidates should contribute to research in one of three areas: (1) use of LLMs and incorporation of artificial intelligence into inequality research, (2
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challenge models, vaccine development and evaluation, laboratory science at the interface with artificial intelligence, with superb opportunity for career progression in a stimulating academic environment at
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challenge models, vaccine development and evaluation, laboratory science at the interface with artificial intelligence, with superb opportunity for career progression in a stimulating academic environment at