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Interaction (HRI) knowledge into actionable design guidelines, competences, and tools for the creative industry. Your responsibilities will include: Conducting industry consultations, ethnographic fieldwork
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Interaction (HRI) knowledge into actionable design guidelines, competences, and tools for the creative industry. Your responsibilities will include: Conducting industry consultations, ethnographic fieldwork
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match human expectations. It is a major challenge to develop agents and frameworks that account for uncertainty, risk and interaction in the way humans do. As human behavior depends on a tightly
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are that glial cells use to modify synaptic function. The overall aim of the project is therefore to obtain insight into the molecules that astrocytes use for interacting with synapses and to tune their function
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advanced computer vision, dedicated lighting systems, optical communication, and robust control and guidance algorithms. You will work on: Design and implement computer vision algorithms for accurate landing
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on wind turbines and ships. This involves advanced computer vision, dedicated lighting systems, optical communication, and robust control and guidance algorithms. You will work on: Design and implement
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. This international, multidisciplinary project aims to design, implement, and evaluate Hybrid Blue-Green Infrastructure (HBGI) solutions that combine the benefits of natural ecosystems with the protective functions
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, or coordinating fingers to tie shoelaces. This gap has profound implications for manufacturing, healthcare, domestic assistance, and applications where robots must interact delicately with the physical world
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in using AI technology in citizen-state interactions. How can we design fair algorithms, and how can we govern AI-related risks? The position is funded for a period of 18 months, preferably starting
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applications where robots must interact delicately with the physical world. Current robotic systems rely primarily on vision and force sensors, missing the rich tactile information that enables human dexterity