54 post-doc-fellowship-computer-vision PhD positions at University of Groningen in Netherlands
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26 Aug 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Groningen Research Field Juridical sciences » European law Juridical sciences » Informatic law Researcher Profile First Stage
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journalism’s recent past. Methodologically, the project employs a digital humanities approach, combining computational analyses of metajournalistic discourses with qualitative analyses of debates at critical
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the NGF-Call AiNed ELSA Labs). The ELSA4TI Lab is led by Prof Ming Cao, Director of the Jantina Tammes School of Digital Society, Technology and AI. ELSA4TI focuses on the ethical, legal, social and
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, stakeholder alignment, and innovative business models that promote multi-value creation. You will investigate how long-term visions and transition paths can be shaped with partners, how startups and SMEs can be
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Organisation Job description As a researcher, you will play a key role in developing and implementing the DNPP’s research programme. Your responsibilities will include conducting independent and
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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