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The Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) Group at Birmingham City University (based within the College of Computing) conducts world-leading research in areas such as accessibility and assistive
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a ‘Researcher in Residence’ in the area of Human Computer Interaction. This Researcher will add value and their specialist expertise to the Hub’s Research and Fellowship programmes, collaborating with
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the Computer Science Department in the Computational Foundry in the Faculty of Science and Engineering at Swansea University, in addition to interfacing with the established Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) FIT lab
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facilities and interact with experts in Human Factors Integration (HFI), systems engineering, and system modelling. The research will culminate in developing software tools and engaging with a robotic testbed
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. We are interested in exploring a range of research areas that connect with our interests and expertise, indicative areas could include: Expressive human computer interaction for music Immersive sound
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experience within the following research fields (or highly related fields): Cognitive Science Experimental Psychology Human-Computer Interaction Knowledge of current status of research in specialist field
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critical gaps in pose understanding and transfer and interactive editing, enhancing the analysis, creation and manipulation of human/animations in digital media. Character animation, the art of bringing
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experience in human-robot interaction, machine learning, and robotic systems. If you would like further information or an informal discussion about this exciting opportunity, please contact Prof Marc Hanheide
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beyond the stage of proof-of-principle by using it in human centric studies such as neuromarketing and sports sciences. The training and research programme: The successful candidate will join the EPSRC
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candidate will design and lead on a programme of research to study the verbal and nonverbal, conscious and unconscious, behavioural expressions of managers and their employees in real-time face-to-face and