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Singapore’s vision of a City in Nature. Our research spans urban greenery, ecology, arboriculture, sustainable landscaping, geospatial analytics, and human–nature interactions - integrating science, design, and
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the interaction between wind farms and the atmospheric boundary layer using a combination of wind-tunnel experiments, field measurements, and advanced numerical simulations. The ultimate goal is to gain fundamental
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to investigate the feasibility of original applications within a VIRC, as for instance characterization of antennas (efficiency, radiation pattern) and radar-cross section measurements, over-the-air tests
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an intellectually rich environment for students and faculty. Our department’s academic offering spans a broad range of areas, including technical foundation, human–computer interaction and design, data and
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the Human-Centered Computing section,which focuses on designing, developing, and applying interactive computing technologies. More information can be found on our website: https://www.cs.aau.dk/research/hcc
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integrating these distinct technologies in a multi-robot, multi-operator environment, the question arises of how to improve overall system design and communication between process building blocks. Therefore
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, plant immunity, and translational research that connects basic science to agricultural innovation. Funding Notes Fully funded 3.5 year duration PhD studentship covering tuition fees, research expenses
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Responsibilities The Visualization Design Lab at Graz University of Technology is seeking a highly motivated Predoctoral Researcher (PhD Student) at TU Graz. The student will be supervised by Prof. Alexander Lex
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to work on a combination of their own research and collaborative projects with their faculty adviser. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Completed PhD in organizational behavior, human-computer interaction, psychology
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Completed PhD in organizational behavior, human-computer interaction, psychology, computer science or related disciplines with experiences related to human-AI interaction. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES