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health. Working at the intersection of psychology and sociology, you will explore how individuals and communities maintain well-being while engaging in collective action. Your job The project investigates
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SHINE: SHaping unequal futures through Inherited Networks. SHINE collects multigenerational quantitative and qualitative data to study how parents’ social network connections and resources shape
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on what characterizes intelligence in humans and AI and develop psychometric methods and formal models to describe the similarities and differences? Research project entitled “How smart is AI really
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deadline: 9 March 2026 Apply now Join our research team as PhD candidate on the DECIDE project, which tackles one of the most urgent challenges in artificial intelligence: ensuring that AI systems
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imagery collection. A negative consequence to blue (belonging to “friendly” forces) supply networks is that the adversary can see and attack logistics networks. The blue military supply logistics networks
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collective practices to improve their living conditions, largely independent of the state. You will analyse how relationships are formed and sustained, how life histories shape these networks, how leadership
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, from this year onwards the Academy encourages the nomination of researchers for their contribution to science in the broadest sense of the word. This means that contributions may relate to the themes
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stakeholders in developing resilient future visions through collective action. As a PhD candidate you will dive into global practices of land value capture instruments, explore the social and environmental
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marine ecosystem functioning and thereby climate. The OCS department investigates ocean functioning by means of sea-going expeditions, during which data and samples are collected from the water column and
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will collect an unprecedented, large-scale EEG dataset of dynamic brain measurements of the video-watching brain, and use these data to: a) curate an open-science, neural prediction benchmark for deep