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aims to rethink how soft robots can interact with their environment, focusing on large-area, multi-point contacts—similar to how an elephant wraps its trunk around an object. Unlike traditional robots
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and spoken English. - Strong analytical skills. - Willingness to acquire a variety of additional skills ranging from physics modelling and statistical data analysis to hardware programming. PhD
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and enthusiastic researcher. Analytical skills, initiative and creativity are highly desired. You are a naturally curious person who is eager to learn more and has a strong interest in research
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spoken English. Strong analytical skills. Willingness to acquire a variety of additional skills ranging from physics modelling and statistical data analysis to hardware programming. PhD researchers
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meanings to the racially diverse (digital) players but in a different way from mainstream sports media, which requires new research. Such research should not only attend to the actual content of the game but
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trunk around an object. Unlike traditional robots, which rely on rigid links and localized interaction points, soft robots are composed of deformable materials that can conform to complex geometries and
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to this position: A Master's degree in Social Psychology, Work & Organizational Psychology, Management, or a related field. Quantitative research and data analytic skills; Qualitative data analysis skills are a pre
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different species behave in swarms, how they use sensory cues from their environment, bringing new hindsight about the evolution of collective behaviour. You will deploy a multi-camera 3D tracking system in
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Psychology, Work & Organizational Psychology, Management, or a related field. Quantitative research and data analytic skills; Qualitative data analysis skills are a pre. Demonstrable scientific writing skills
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quantitative skills and strong analytical capabilities; proven experience with experimental image and data analysis; proven experience with mathematical/computational modeling of experimental observations