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Faculty of Information Technology and Communication Sciences at Tampere University is looking for a University Lecturer in Human-Technology Interaction. The position is permanent. The Unit of Computing
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University and a consortium of Industrial partners and is led by Assistant Professor Mattia Thibault. JOB DESCRIPTION We are looking for a Doctoral Researcher in the fields of Design, Media Studies, and Human
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of Oulu, and University of Turku. www.tuni.fi/iwm Job description Tampere University is looking for 8 Doctoral Researchers in the areas of robotics, control, automation, human-machine interaction, and
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performance evaluation (POE, BPE) and INCLUSIVE DESIGN (e.g. accessibility, inclusivity, human diversity). Job description We are looking for a highly motivated Senior Research Fellow to join the Faculty
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will invite 3-5 candidates for a face-to-face/virtual interview after an initial selection round. After the interviews have been conducted, we will make a quick decision by the end of February
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, project management, IPR, open access) with the long-term goal to lead scientific advances in the new concepts arising in the field of wireless communications. These creative young researchers will face real
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the field of wireless communications. These creative young researchers will face real world implementation, work across multiple European countries and organizations, become knowledgeable in standardization
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, energy and human welfare. We develop solutions for all materials used in industrial applications, such as metals, ceramics, elastomers, composites and paper-based materials, as well as study and develop
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, project management, IPR, open access) with the long-term goal to lead scientific advances in the new concepts arising in the field of wireless communications. These creative young researchers will face real
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, project management, IPR, open access) with the long-term goal to lead scientific advances in the new concepts arising in the field of wireless communications. These creative young researchers will face real