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an expert in human factors (human-computer interaction, psychology, medical systems or patient health records or similar) with a strong focus on user research, UX and evaluation methods. You are
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of capabilities. Therefore, we need to develop an ethics of capability development in relation to technology. This approach should consider various impact dimensions of technology on human capabilities – both
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emphasis on individualist moral values and conceptions of human wellbeing within Western cultures. These values, supported by a range of technologies improving personal choice, are increasingly under
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efficiency/flexibility) and human centricity (e.g. future workplace design, assistance systems) are of crucial importance in this context. As a PhD researcher, you will have the opportunity to work in a
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. In practice, RL algorithms have to work with imperfect data, be integrated into existing ecosystems, and be of use to human decision-makers. Additionally, the financial sector is subject to heavy
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PhD position in “Economic Life Cycle Costing and Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment of Hydropower”
. The integration could be conducted through an absolute sustainability assessment that considers staying within planetary boundaries and meeting basic human needs (doughnut economics). You will work in close
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core values such as human-centricity, sustainability, and resilience and, in this way, provide the foundation for developing Smart production systems As a Post-doc researcher in this project, your job is
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become increasingly complex to manage, in particular regarding flood risk. Understanding impact of multiple human activities on hydraulics and morphodynamic developments hence is one of the main challenges
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harm to humans and the environment, something especially true for MPs classified as Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals. Even at very low concentrations these MPs can have a significant negative effect on
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the loading condition to patients in occupational domain or patients with chronic pain. Common joints that are biomechanically supported by the devices include the ankle, knee, hip, spine, shoulder, elbow, and