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. At the Interactive Matter Lab , we conduct research on Human-Computer-Interaction (HCI) with a focus on innovating in fabrication technologies and materials to enable the broader society creating personalized
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We are seeking applicants for a permanent position in marine ecology to join the Department of ECOSCIENCE. The person will contribute to our assessments of human pressures on the status, health, and
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-term 18-month full-time position. The Interacting Minds Center (IMC) The project will be hosted at IMC, a center which provides a transdisciplinary platform to study human interaction. The candidate will
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and regulation and their implications (for example GDPR, Digital Services Act, AI Act and Digital Markets Act) or teaching global media systems and the larger economic, societal and political context
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range of researchers across a wide spectrum of Interaction Design, Child-Computer Interaction and Human-Computer Interaction topics. Qualifications Applicants should have a strong proficiency in
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for diverse immune-mediated inflammatory skin disorders. The molecular function of RGRN-305/MC2-32 will be investigated in vitro employing both primary human skin cells as well as various cell lines. In
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an interdisciplinary orientation towards one or more areas that bridge the humanities and social sciences (such as cultural studies or gender studies) are particularly welcome to apply. We envision a colleague concerned
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encourages all permanent staff at the associate professor/professor level to consider stepping into this role at the faculty for a period of initially up to three years. As an innovator, one must act as a
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history. We emphasise the importance of maintaining a dedicated and respectful relationship between staff and students. Applicants should be able to demonstrate and exemplify their commitment
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Interdisciplinary teaching, including innovative teaching methods Digital/computational humanities Building up a centre for Norse Religion and Viking studies Supervising student projects, and interest in research