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barriers in the Dutch public transportation and public space context. You will focus on employing Virtual Reality technologies to design and test inclusive wayfinding systems and infrastructure. In this role
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across Europe are rethinking how people and goods move through urban space. eXtended Reality (XR) technologies offer powerful ways to engage citizens, design inclusive interventions, and support data
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to maintain a healthy lifestyle and participate fully in society. We will test how virtual reality (VR) can be employed to assist individuals with hemianopia in training their functional vision. We intend
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how Dutch farming can be transformed into a regenerative sector, and to co-create solutions with local stakeholders in “living labs” to make this a reality. You will be working in a transdisciplinary
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society. We will test how virtual reality (VR) can be employed to assist individuals with hemianopia in training their functional vision. We intend to demonstrate this approach in the comfort of their homes
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, quantum networks are slowly becoming a reality. The coordination algorithms that govern their operation are unlike those employed in classical networks, necessitating novel verification approaches. The goal
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at the Centre for Language Studies at Radboud University. The successful candidate will perform research on foreign accents in human-human and human-AI communication. Research methods include virtual reality, eye
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systems into a farm? The cost model will be augmented with a life cycle analysis to incorporate the environmental impact of the used materials into the analysis. All relevant interaction mechanisms between
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using AI-augmented tools (e.g., sociable robots, game-based environments). These prototypes will serve as a foundation for user studies and methods development, ultimately leading to transferable
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, and presented in ways that strengthen patient autonomy and improve clinical decision-making. Patients’ expectations of “what is known about them” often differ from the reality of what is stored