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Several positions for a postdoctoral associate in human and monkey electrophysiology are available in the Neuroscience of Attention & Perception Laboratory (NA&P Lab), led by Dr. Sabine Kastner
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, manufacturing) by creating applications for critical systems, adaptive and autonomous systems, advanced perception, diagnostics, quality control, and prediction systems. Further research areas include precision
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Science and the Cognition and Perception Program of the Department of Psychology at New York University have a one-year postdoc position available, supported by our Visual Neuroscience Training Program. It
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, multi sensorial fusion and multirobot coordination, including multirobot perception, decentralization and mission execution. The RAI team has a strong European and National participation in multiple R&D&I
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qualification (usually PhD). Tasks: The successful candidate will contribute to one or more of the following focus areas: Human-Centered Design and Interaction: advance understanding of human sensory perception
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/ habilitation thesis). Tasks: The successful candidate will contribute to one or more of the following focus areas: Human-Centered Design and Interaction: advance understanding of human sensory perception, trust
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multirobot coordination, including multirobot perception, decentralization and mission execution. The RAI team has a strong European and National participation in multiple R&D&I projects. Duties As a PhD
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. Key research directions may include: Nonlinear control for complex robotic systems Distributed optimization and coordination in multi-agent systems Game-theoretic modelling of cooperative and
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scene synthesis and procedural world-building AI-assisted asset creation and semantic scene enrichment Synthetic data generation for perception and simulation Embedding real-time inference within
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90 are PhD students, and about 40 % of all employees are internationals. In total, it has more than 600 students in its BSc and MSc programs, which are based on AAU's problem-based learning model