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such transformations? Then this PhD position ‘Governance of Complex Urban Transformations’ might be something for you. Job description The team Governance and Pluralism (G&P) of the Erasmus School for Social and
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mechanisms underlying cognitive processes in the aging brain. The projects involve AI-based modeling and VR environments to study cognition in complex and ecologically valid contexts. Both positions will
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Models The transition from linear to circular business models (CBMs) is essential for sustainability, yet designing and evaluating these models remains complex. This PhD research will investigate key
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are trained to analyse complex problems, many tasks that previously required humans are now guided by Artificial Intelligence. Marketing is no exception in this domain. Increasingly, companies use algorithms
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. Furthermore, traditional business models are starting to alienate parts of the general public by losing track of their interests and concerns. Overall, these issues are complex, because society changes in ways
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well as collaboratively within a team. Excellent proficiency in Dutch as the research will take place in the Dutch context; mastering of the English language is also a must. Ability to express complex issues in a clear
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research approach, which goes beyond traditional academic approaches. Additionally, we use SSM, a methodology inspired by system thinking and designed to address complex problems, particularly in scenarios
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design of multi-armed bandits and reinforcement learning models with applications to recommendation systems and clinical trials (Gui Liberali), privacy (Gilian Ponte), causal inference (Jason Roos
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innovation management involves all actions needed to generate creative ideas and to turn these into attractive new products, services, and business models. The Innovation Management group at RSM is a team
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reasoning to integrate data and theory. Methods include regression analysis, experiments, Bayesian modeling, and abductive reasoning. Our work in this area also covers how firms learn and protect knowledge