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Science and Technology (CST) at the University of Cambridge. The goal of this PhD programme is to launch one "deceptive by design" project that combines the perspectives of human-computer interaction (HCI) and
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applicants who have a background or strong interest in Computer Science, interactive media, software engineering, 3D modelling/animation, VR/AR, human–computer interaction or related digital-tech fields
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of future generations. This Leverhulme doctoral programme will train a new generation of interdisciplinary scholars to develop a deeper, holistic view of the interactions between humans and freshwaters
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. The studentship is funded by the Leverhulme Trust through the Connected Waters Leverhulme Doctoral Programme, which is supporting new research on human-environment interactions in freshwater ecosystems. There is an
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on human-environment interactions in freshwater ecosystems. The studentship covers fees and stipend for a home (UK) student. There is an urgent need for novel freshwater quality monitoring solutions to help
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across diverse socio-contexts. Applications include healthcare and emotional recognition, addressing critical challenges in human-machine interaction and personalised care. The successful candidate will
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degree or equivalent in a related discipline. Ideal for a geographer, environmental scientist or social scientist interested in how humans perceive, interact and influence the natural environment. Should
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researchers in Cranfield Environment Centre and the Connected Waters Leverhulme Doctoral Programme, which focuses on human-environment interactions in freshwater systems. They will benefit from a lively and
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to the perception of animacy when interacting with objects and people using videos (behaviour, fMRI, and MEG), 3) determine to what extent these brain representations and dimensions change when humans are immersed in
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such as graph-based approaches and network analytics to predict how blue network dynamics, fragmentation and surrounding land use interact to shape ecosystem functioning and human wellbeing outcomes