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organisational placement and classification? what can this tell us about the relationship of the literary and the visual within the broader category of print culture? how does our experience today compare both
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connections that govern human behaviour and interactions in cities and online. The Lab focuses on the study of the digital traces we left behind to capture human behaviour and social dynamics through the lens
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Centre (at Imperial) as part of a project funded by the Dementia Research Institute. The role will combine strong design expertise, participatory design and qualitative methods from psychology and human
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goals. Aero-engine manufacturers face the complex challenge of ensuring safety while reducing emissions, a task made daunting by the intricate vibrational behaviour of engine components. Predicting
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robotic assistants for multi-handed surgery that can stabilise surgical tools, that can capture human intent, and that can provide haptic feedback thus helping to reduce risks for patients and learning
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In collaboration with the National Army Museum (NAM), the University of Greenwich (UoG) seeks to recruit an outstanding researcher to investigate the social, cultural and military history of the Indian Army across the late colonial period. Utilising the NAM’s rich and extensive Indian Army...
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to study the origins and spread of spiritual beliefs. Human cultural capacities are uniquely expressed in spiritual belief, practice, and community. Our project applies cultural evolutionary theory (e.g
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. The candidate should possess a good understanding of human-centred computing and data visualisation. A candidate who demonstrates exceptional aptitude in one or more of these areas (as evidenced
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-research/research-evaluation/ The College believes that the use of animals in research is vital to improve human and animal health and welfare. Animals may only be used in research programmes which
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research, codesign methods, and human-centered design principles. Location: Imperial College London, Dyson School of Design Engineering, South Kensington campus, London, UK. --- Funding details This PhD is