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movement disorders and brain tumors, and the integration of augmented reality, also called medical extended reality, to increase surgical accuracy and aid in patient education. UC Davis Health's neurological
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should have a strong scholarly focus on learning and how emerging and advanced technologies (e.g., artificial intelligence, virtual/augmented reality) can be developed to effectively support learning
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University of North Carolina at Charlotte | Charlotte, North Carolina | United States | about 11 hours ago
intelligence (AI), augmented reality (AR), and virtual reality (VR) in design practice and pedagogy. Starts August 10, 2026. Salary and start up package commensurate with qualifications. Nine-month contract
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graphics and/or visualisation, particularly around virtual environments (real-time global illumination, image-based rendering, tracking, real-time systems and augmented reality), 3D computer graphics
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, augmented reality, or wearable devices. Advise graduate students using and researching technology tools for their own projects. Collaborate across disciplines, such as Curriculum & Instruction, STEM
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simulation exercises; Ability to manage complex scheduling, supply procurement, and staff coordination; Familiarity with immersive technologies (e.g., virtual or augmented reality); and Familiarity with lab
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, and system-level robustness. Translate research into applications in emerging domains including digital twins, autonomous vehicles, augmented reality, edge computing, extreme data processing
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, and the integration of augmented reality, also called medical extended reality, to increase surgical accuracy and aid in patient education. UC Davis Health's neurological surgeons and research
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well as virtual and augmented reality technologies. In particular, the Candidate should have experience in designing and integrating visual information systems with sensors (including IoT systems), automating
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(including bioelectronics, wearable devices, medical robotics, internet of medical things, medical imaging, neuroscience, and virtual and augmented reality), cross-cutting technologies to support food and