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candidate on the DECIDE project, which tackles one of the most urgent challenges in artificial intelligence: ensuring that AI systems are transparent, interpretable and aligned with human needs and values. AI
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) Master's degree in a socio-technical programme, such as: (Applied) Data Science, Econometrics, Artificial Intelligence, (Computational) Social Science, Human Computer Interaction. Experience with at least
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experience and profile MSc in artificial intelligence, statistics, computer science or a related field; Strong background in machine learning and/or statistics; Preferred prior knowledge/experience with
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about the role design aesthetics could play in causing and addressing environmental sustainability challenges? The Designing with Intelligence research cluster at the Industrial Design Department of TU
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for a candidate who: Holds an MSc degree in artificial intelligence, natural language processing, computer science, biostatistics, data science, (clinical) epidemiology, biomedical sciences, or a related
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. Project 2: Artificial intelligence and genomic technologies are transforming healthcare, offering powerful tools for diagnosis and treatment. Yet, these innovations often fail to serve diverse populations
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Wynants, working with clinicians, statisticians, epidemiologists, health economists and data scientists. Clinical prediction models and Artificial intelligence (AI) can support diagnosis and prognosis, and
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students and employs 700 staff. Education is organised into six programme clusters: Psychology; Artificial Intelligence; Pedagogical Sciences and Educational Sciences; Communication Science; Sociology; and
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understanding of how artificial intelligence can foster sustainable development, for instance in the domains of education, farming, saving/investing, entrepreneurship and health, with a lot of scope for your own
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practice across five core domains: Asset & Maintenance engineering, Intelligent Manufacturing Systems, Personalised Health Technology, Resilience Engineering, and Sustainable Production, Energy and Resources