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behavior, human-computer interaction, psychology, computer science or related disciplines to work on research projects on human-AI interaction. Increasing ability to generate human-AI interaction data needs
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of Bioengineering and affiliated with the Institute for the Plant-Human Interface (IPHI). Our mission is to translate fundamental discoveries in extremophile biology into sustainable solutions for agriculture and
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About the Opportunity The successful candidate will contribute to an ambitious project developing perceptual AI agents that assist humans in daily activities through behavioral understanding and
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closely with scholars in the humanities, historians, ethicists, legal scholars, and policy advocates. Within NetSI, our team collaborates with multiple research groups working on questions of public health
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-Human Interface (IPHI). Our mission is to translate fundamental discoveries in extremophile biology into sustainable solutions for agriculture and marine ecosystems. Position Type Research Additional
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does not extend beyond two years. Will have a key role in establishing a new robotics research effort in human-centered robotics, including selecting appropriate robotic platforms for purchase, building
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frameworks, while beneficial in some contexts, may pose obstacles in environmental science education. This project explores how intuitive thinking plays a role in shaping student understanding of human-nature
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optimization of optical imaging hardware, develop data acquisition software and algorithms for data processing, as well as perform phantom and human clinical studies. This candidate is expected to co-supervise
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About the Opportunity Postdoctoral Research Associate – Human Data Interaction/Data Visualization – The Roux Institute, Portland, Maine We are currently seeking two postdoctoral research fellows
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learning/AI, and science of science, as well as quantifying art. The BarabásiLab's current work spans the applications of networks toward understanding food and nutrition, human diseases, disease progression