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Applicants are invited for a PhD fellowship/scholarship at Graduate School of Technical Sciences, Aarhus University, Denmark, within the Electrical and Computer Engineering programme. The position
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for you to focus your research activities. Computer and other practical office necessities. Access to well-equipped laboratories. Guidance on re-location to Aalborg, Denmark. Who are you? CNAP recruits
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computational challenges. This PhD project will investigate novel registration strategies for ultrasound-derived musculoskeletal point clouds. The work will focus on developing geometry-aware alignment methods
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vision methods for analysis of the non-verbal communication of humans in a therapy setting (client + therapist). This includes working with human pose estimation, facial expressions and micro-expressions
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or malicious inputs. Implementing and evaluating the developed methods on embedded computing platforms and hardware prototypes in collaboration with the PhD student working on the power electronics aspects
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remain trustworthy even in the presence of disturbances or malicious inputs. Implementing and evaluating the developed methods on embedded computing platforms and hardware prototypes in collaboration with
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ethnographically inspired fieldwork in healthcare environments, including methods such as interviews, observations, and participatory workshops, in collaboration with healthcare professionals and other stakeholders
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related to human-computer interaction and software engineering. Your competencies Applicants should have a strong interest in human-robot interaction and the role of emerging technologies in healthcare
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environment in which we study the design, development, and use of interactive computer systems through empirical and experimental methods. The Section operates at the intersection between psychology and the
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human-computer interaction, computer science, software engineering, digitalization and application development, or a related discipline. Experience with user studies and design methods will be considered