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, learning, visual literacy, collaboration, shared spaces, physical installations, user experiments. All details here: https://bivwac.fr/jobs/ Where to apply E-mail phd-26_bivwac@inria.fr Requirements Research
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relevant background within Learning Technologies, Interaction Design, Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), Participatory Design (PD) or alike. You must have a Master's degree in Computer
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, algorithms, visual computing, AI, databases, software engineering, information systems, learning technology, HCI, CSCW, IT operations and applied data processing. The Department has groups in both Trondheim
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communication skills in English are essential. Prior expertise in architecture is not required. Experience with HCI research, digital prototyping, and/or AI tools is an advantage. Qualification requirements PhD
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expertise in HCI and education, including adaptive gamification, engagement, learning analysis, and the design of motivational affordances in education. As part of the project, the PhD student will work with
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are promoting more resource intensive lifestyles under banners of health, safety and pleasance. While the Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) community shaping smart technologies is still coming to terms with its
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(HCI), computer science, AI, or design to apply for a PhD position in the Department of Industrial Design at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e). You will work together with academic, industrial
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the NordForsk project ‘RISK-AI’ 230778. https://www.nordforsk.org/projects/responsible-innovation-and-social-kn… and is based at the Department of Computer Science in Trondheim. The candidate will work
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the NordForsk project ‘RISK-AI’ 230778. https://www.nordforsk.org/projects/responsible-innovation-and-social-knowledge-artificial-intelligence-risk-ai and is based at the Department of Computer Science in
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Interaction (HCI). The position will collaborate closely with (1) the NTNU Shore Control Lab (SCL), a design and human factors research environment focusing on human-centered design of technology for safety