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they are activated) in AVs remain unanswered, which has led to the lack of human body models (HBM) able to predict human motion and postural control (both anticipatory as preparation for upcoming perturbation, and
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of human body models (HBM) able to predict human motion and postural control (both anticipatory as preparation for upcoming perturbation, and compensatory for restoring balance after perturbation). To model
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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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have prior ethnographic and qualitative research experience and an ambition to apply this experience to the topic of human mobility and climate change. In addition to this work, you will also support Dr
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for these tasks learning and emergent communication: developing general technology to create learning agents which can communicate with humans, explain their predictions and decision strategies, and also learn
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products in order to reduce environmental pollution and improve human health? Are you looking for a postdoc position where you can advance your academic career, while also working closely with public and
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? Not funded by an EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? Yes Offer Description Both human and rodents live in complex environments that include the necessity
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Are you interested in concepts and methods how to develop safer and more sustainable chemicals, materials, processes and products in order to reduce environmental pollution and improve human health
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for human well-being. However, the production and use of pharmaceuticals can harm the environment, for example through the use of solvents and the emission of greenhouse gases in the production phase and the
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, development and future of HWT use in health and care. These determinants show in the interplay between human actors and social, institutional and technological structures. UPSCALE applies this knowledge