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, you will study communication in digital interactions on social media and help develop a new framework on how social media influence both experienced and actual polarization. You will focus on different
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, negotiation, and normalization of new technologies. As different actors with diverging interests shape the debate over journalism and technology, the project scrutinizes their competing norms and values
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different actors with diverging interests shape the debate over journalism and technology, the project scrutinizes their competing norms and values concerning journalism and technology. By critically
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, negotiation, and normalization of new technologies. As different actors with diverging interests shape the debate over journalism and technology, the project scrutinizes their competing norms and values
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. Additional Information Benefits What we are offering We offer an interesting full-time PhD position for 4 years (1.0 FTE), with ample opportunities to expand your network across different scientific domains
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around us? At Maastricht University, you will investigate how individuals differ in predictive processing by combining behavioural and neural testing with computational modelling. Together with colleagues
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straining electricity grids, which are further challenged by the variability of renewables. Expanding grid capacity is both costly and slow. District heating and cooling networks (DHCNs) offer a smarter, more
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for medical imaging, tailored for deep learning. The high-level goal of the project is simple: to use anatomical knowledge and existing knowledge as training data for deep neural networks (instead of manual
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role of neural rhuthms for inter-area brain network communicartion PHD2: The neural code for multi-item representation in working memory PHD 3: The dynamic interplay between brain and bodily rhythms in
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Computational Linguistics, Argumentation Theory, and Social Network Analysis to (1) investigate how climate misinformation contributes to political polarization and (2) assess whether AI-generated, argumentative