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Research Areas:•Internet of Things (IoT)•Wearable Technology•Mobile Health•Human-Robot InteractionRequirements for Fully Funded Ph.D. Position:•Knowledge of embedded software and hardware development
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coastal heritage, focusing on the legacy of Stone Age hunter-fisher-gatherers (c. 12,000–2000 calBC). Including some of the earliest remains of human activity, this fragile and very heterogeneous legacy is
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September 2024 Proportion of work : Full time Remuneration : 3957.60 € gross monthly (including compulsory deductions under national law) Section(s) CN : Humans and environments: evolution, interactions
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of human activity, this fragile and very heterogeneous legacy is crucial for understanding human engagement with the coast. Today, it is embedded in a variety of geographic settings across Europe, differing in
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of the thesis : 1 September 2024 Proportion of work : Full time Remuneration : 3957,60 monthly (gross salary (gross salary including compulsory deductions under national law) Section(s) CN : Humans and
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Facilitators Group and act as a resource to all Facilitators Assist faculty who are working on complex, multi-school proposals in the multi-million dollar range Emphasize promoting and assisting with
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Facilitators Group and act as a resource to all Facilitators Assist faculty who are working on complex, multi-school proposals in the multi-million dollar range Emphasize promoting and assisting with
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University of Kansas Department of Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering | Lawrence, Kansas | United States | 3 months ago
communication Candidates should also be passionate about fostering positive human-environment feedbacks. Funding includes tuition, fees, health insurance, and a full-year stipend. To apply, e-mail a one-page
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Diversity and Inclusion statement. For questions about the UC recruiting process or to request accommodations with the application, please contact Human Resources at [email protected] . The University of Cincinnati
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of the 31 Cambridge Colleges. The Woolf Institute and the Cambridge Trust co-fund PhD students who are selected from amongst applicants in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences. Their research must be