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PhD position Dynamic analysis and human vibration perception of hand held (V24.0307) « Back to the overview Job description We are looking for a candidate to undertake research in the field
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at an early stage before any prototypes are made. If unpleasant human perception being predicted, then the vibration levels can be reduced by design modification for healthy products. First, a numerical model
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specialisations. Our research, which is internationally widely acclaimed, covers Media and Journalism Studies, Information Sciences and Digital Humanities, Archaeology, Cultural Studies, History, International
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Sciences and Digital Humanities, Archaeology, Cultural Studies, History, International Relations, Language and Literary Studies, and Linguistics. Excellent research assessments and growing student numbers
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Assistant Professor in Media and Digital Humanities (1.0 FTE) (V24.0174) « Back to the overview Job description Since its foundation in 1614, the University of Groningen has established
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involved in the Master programmes Society, Sustainability & Planning and Environmental & Infrastructure Planning, and both bachelor programmes of the Faculty entitled ‘Spatial Planning & Design’ and ‘Human
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& Infrastructure Planning, and both bachelor programmes of the Faculty entitled ‘Spatial Planning & Design’ and ‘Human Geography & Planning’. Research at the Department of Planning & Environment focuses on issues
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, tables, and other markers). In order to exploit deep learning in these areas, it is necessary to have ‘humans in the loop’, who not only label characters and words and transcribe lines of text but also
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, and test multifunctional soft actuators inspired by animals and human muscles. Additionally, the role involves developing and characterizing flexible electronic sensors using various printed electronics
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Philosophy, and the MA programme Philosophy, Science and Humanities; (2) formal epistemology in the the BA programme Philosophy; (3) Feminist epistemology in the MA Philosophy; (4) Philosophy of biology and