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works on the non-technical side of cybersecurity at all levels of society. This includes the cybersecurity of end-users in organisations, regulation on the national and international level, but also
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-analytical workflows, turning geodata into new answer maps. We use knowledge graphs to model these transformations and apply AI methods to scale them across large map repositories, enabling users to explore
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Cybersecurity Governance research group works on the non-technical side of cybersecurity at all levels of society. This includes the cybersecurity of end-users in organisations, regulation on the national and
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. The interdisciplinary Cybersecurity Governance research group works on the non-technical side of cybersecurity at all levels of society. This includes the cybersecurity of end-users in organisations, regulation
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programming applications (e.g., experimental design, machine learning for science). We do so by bringing together a diverse team of PhD candidates who will focus on three key areas: Probabilistic and
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are looking for a talented and motivated PhD Candidate who cares about journalism and documentary-making, has an experience with qualitative research methods, and wants to investigate the emotional and bodily
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) and systems (e.g., high performance, functional array programming DSLs) to tackle challenging probabilistic and differentiable programming applications (e.g., experimental design, machine learning
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, turning geodata into new answer maps. We use knowledge graphs to model these transformations and apply AI methods to scale them across large map repositories, enabling users to explore many ways maps can be
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and documentary-making, has an experience with qualitative research methods, and wants to investigate the emotional and bodily dimensions of media work. The ideal candidate also likes nature and enjoys
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-user feedback on functionality. The different sub-models will be integrated and validated based on data from the use cases and experiments. Your Working Environment You will be appointed to the Section