29 humanities-"Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft" positions at Eindhoven University of Technology in PhD
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Internet of Things (IoT) hold the promise of enhancing human capacities and prolonging well-being as we age. Philosophers are increasingly viewing human well-being as the exercise of various capacities, some
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Irène Curie Fellowship No Department(s) Industrial Engineering and Innovation Sciences Reference number V39.7577 Job description Are you looking to shape the future of human-AI collaboration in
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Irène Curie Fellowship No Department(s) Industrial Engineering and Innovation Sciences Reference number V39.7542 Job description Are you passionate about exploring the intersection of human
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, manufacturing processes will take advantages of the latest technological innovations in cooperative and intelligent robotic solutions, but with human in the loop approach, towards a more sustainable and
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also try using AI systems to support exploratory anticipation and prospection activities—developing AI systems that help generate technomoral scenarios with a range of salient features, for human
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also try using AI systems to support exploratory anticipation and prospection activities—developing AI systems that help generate technomoral scenarios with a range of salient features, for human
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that combines engineering with humanities perspectives? Read on to discover more about this (paid) PhD position or apply directly. Job Description Autonomous driving is a key application of artificial
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the TOYOTA Human Support Robot. RBT is led by Prof. Renè van de Molengraft. Job requirements A master’s degree (or an equivalent university degree) in Physics, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering
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experienced researchers in software engineering across all academic levels. In addition to research, you will also contribute to education activities, specifically to a master-level course on Human-Computer
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of challenge, why not join us? We are looking for someone to take on a PhD position focusing on learning analytics-based dashboards at the Human-Technology Interaction Group (HTI) within the School of Innovation