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information about this vacancy, please contact Dr. Ing. Yan Ma, Assistant Professor Email: yan.ma@tudelft.nl . For information about the application procedure, please contact: recruitment-me@tudelft.nl
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-GLOBWB and the integrated assessment model IMAGE3. A personalised training programme will be set up, reflecting your training needs and career objectives. About 20% of your time will be dedicated
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a master’s degree in a field such as human-computer interaction, design, communication science, artificial intelligence, health informatics, or comparable. Work experience is not required. Minimum
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programme that considers climate change and stability in an integrated manner, with focus on human security, security of supply of fundamental needs (water, food) and essential resources (energy, critical
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a relevant field (e.g., transportation, human-computer interaction, architecture, cognitive science, or related disciplines). Experience with XR technologies, including development in Unity or Unreal
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to address societal problems, and energy systems are an increasingly important application area. The student with be supervised jointly by Prof. Valentin Robu (also professor at TU Eindhoven) and Assist. Prof
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funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Plastic pollution in
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committee consists of: Marieke van der Schaaf, Project leader, Assistant professor at TiU Esther Aarts, Professor and principle investigator at DCCN Wouter de Baene, Associate professor at TiU You will
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disabilities still face significant barriers to public transportation. Addressing these challenges requires collaboration across disciplines and sectors, bringing together researchers, practitioners
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with the following qualifications, knowledge, and skills: A master’s degree (or equivalent) in computer science, human-computer interaction, traffic engineering, or related fields. A solid background and