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of Arts and Sciences (KNAW). The prize is being awarded for his entire oeuvre. De Dreu’s research interests include conflict and cooperation in groups and creativity and innovation. Carsten de Dreu (born in
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? No Offer Description Are you interested in how creative practices and competencies foster better collaboration between citizen collectives and local governments? Apply for this PhD position and join
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approached as a situated process emerging through the interaction of data, models, professional judgement, and organisational context. Depending on your interests and empirical setting, the project will
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knowledge and master new skills Interest and ability in hands-on research activities Ability to work both independently and as a member of a research team Problem solving skills and creativity A desire and
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to shape how humans and AI interact in high-stakes contexts. You will help define how AI can support—not replace—human judgment, ensuring that technology empowers rather than undermines trust and autonomy
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essential. Where to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs/360168/phd-position-neurophysiological… Requirements Specific Requirements We are looking for a motivated and creative PhD candidate
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interact in high-stakes contexts. You will help define how AI can support—not replace—human judgment, ensuring that technology empowers rather than undermines trust and autonomy. You will be part of
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user-interaction tests in target groups and record and analyse psychophysiological measures of autonomic nervous system balance during acute stress such as heart rate variability. You will help optimise
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partners all over the Netherlands for a 4-year research position that bridges human-computer interaction, computer science, design, and behavior change. Information In the Netherlands, almost 300.000 people
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explainable AI (XAI) methods with user-centred interaction design, combine machine learning with alternative AI methodologies (e.g., rule-based reasoning, knowledge graphs, hybrid approaches where relevant