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, integrated assessment or agent-based models) and/or research on sustainability transitions and transformations will be highly regarded. Strong communication skills and the ability to work independently and as
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discipline Demonstrated experience in empirical research (quantitative, qualitative, or mixed methods) Strong written communication skills A clear interest in interdisciplinary research on AI, decision-making
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of Information Technology. The Emerging Technologies Research Lab, directed by Laureate Professor Sarah Pink, is an interdisciplinary and international research and knowledge community. We investigate the futures, present
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reliability in digital environments. This research will involve collaboration with industry, policymakers, and community organisations, providing unique opportunities to develop impactful, real-world solutions
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for longer. Qualifications and experience required Experience in the field of dementia and/or neuropsychology Excellent written communication and verbal communication skills with proven ability to prepare and
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, communities and homes to prevent problem behaviour and mental ill-health. It is expected the project will lead to the development of systemic and targeted interventions to improve local and global health
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contribute to the energy community. You will work with supervisors from the engineering, information technology, and business & economics faculties to explore and solve pressing energy problems. And you will
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-reality application development; modern AI techniques (such as computer vision or large multimodal language models); and/or human-computer interaction. Our industry partners are developing software
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-designed with them to provide proactive care and improved communication between patient and clinicians. We are looking for applicants who: are a medical, nursing or an allied health graduate intending
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hold a PhD degree will not be considered. Applicants must show excellent communication and interpersonal skills, and the ability to conduct self-motivated research. They should have either completed