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, interactive visual tools that can make complex process data accessible to a broader audience, enabling intuitive exploration and deeper understanding of multi-faceted process attributes, such as time, resources
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adaptive image and schema descriptions for digitized books and collections of the National Library of the Netherlands (KB) for blind and visually impaired readers. Background Around 25% of the Dutch
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improvement options, and visualize for end users. Develop an agent-based digital twin platform of VvEs to support the energy transition decision making. Further develop agent-based model for collective decision
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collaborative culture regarding research, education, and use of lab resources. We interact on a daily basis and share a drive to strengthen the position of the group as a whole thanks to the growth of each member
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interaction, psychology and sociology. Core research topics are communication & technology, verbal and non-verbal communication, health communication, climate communication, information visualization, language
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perform experiments, followed by the analysis, interpretation and reporting of data and results. Communicate and interact with the research group, as well as with collaboration partners from academia and
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with disabilities through inclusive Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and participatory design methods. This PhD project will focus on methods and experiences in co-designing with stakeholders, especially
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Social Participation). TACIT focuses on the co-design of inclusive and accessible AI and other technologies for people with disabilities through inclusive Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and participatory
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of these are highly localized. Localized corrosion under a coating is however typically difficult to detect visually. Electrochemical Noise (EN) can detect this at an early stage and is not limited by geometric
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the potential to advance the development of multi-sensory interactive technologies and the innovative design of immersive systems, as well as the modeling of intelligent adaptive behavior, thereby affecting