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of which significantly change during senescence. Cutting-edge augmentation technologies have the potential to replace or improve many deteriorating capabilities, enabling us to maintain physical
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biomonitoring systems, human–machine interfaces and physical support devices among others. This PhD project will involve multidisciplinary work to investigate whether and how a human-centric AI design approach
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, food sharing platforms not only optimize resource use but also promote sustainable consumption patterns within the circular economy. This PhD position offers an exciting opportunity to explore
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Technologies (ESDiT)," seeks to hire a PhD student for a four-year project on whether (and if so, how) philosophers can use AI technologies to improve ethics methodology. Job Description In the last few decades
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Technologies (ESDiT)," seeks to hire a PhD student for a four-year project on whether (and if so, how) philosophers can use AI technologies to improve ethics methodology. Job Description In the last few decades
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underpinned by a physical model. The challenge of this PhD position is to properly modeling the full-wave behavior of a reverberation chamber as a deterministic process and to use this model to study
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engineering Engineering » Other Physics » Applied physics Physics » Optics Physics » Other Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Netherlands Application Deadline 23 Jun 2024 - 21:59 (UTC) Type
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Irène Curie Fellowship No Department(s) Mathematics and Computer Science Reference number V32.7551 Job description We are looking for a motivated PhD candidate interested in conducting research
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This fully-funded 4-year PhD project at the Department of Industrial Design aims to examine how the dynamic degrees of vulnerability shape and influence the design process of technology to support
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this profile and would you like to know more? Then please check our webpages for more information about the application process or the conditions of employment. You can also contact the intended PhD promotor