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significant contributions to the emerging field of Human-Robot Collaboration (HRC). HRC studies the most effective algorithms to enable robots to work safely and efficiently alongside with humans in shared
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In this PhD project we will develop novel mathematical cognitive models that represent social and cognitive interactions of humans, as well as novel control architectures (based on model-based
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, and marketable commodities they produced. Our goal is to account for the complexities of human curiosity and the the many different and culturally specific histories of violence against nonhuman and
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, and marketable commodities they produced. Our goal is to account for the complexities of human curiosity and the the many different and culturally specific histories of violence against nonhuman and
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regulation in humans and its relationship to female health. Specifically, the project will focus on the study of how skewed X inactivation may contribute to T-cell-related disease. You will be part of
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academics. Further, all these PhD’s will also provide training in a broad range of topic-specific skill sets (e.g., human physiology assessments through to ‘wet-lab’/molecular analysis) as well as more
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tapestry of activity within. This is activity detection redefined. You will teach machines to observe and understand: Human Interactions: From the subtleties of conversation to the dynamics of an argument
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research activities at Oslo University Hospital and Akershus University Hospital. With about 800 employees spread over approximately 425 man-labour years, Klinmed is the university's largest institute. Our
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clinical academics. Further, all these PhD’s will also provide training in a broad range of topic-specific skill sets (e.g., human physiology assessments through to ‘wet-lab’/molecular analysis) as
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science. Our mission for the upcoming years is to join forces in interdisciplinary research on the theme ’Empowering the Young’. We study the challenges that young people face in our current society and