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multimodal interaction. Our research aims to bridge the gap between visual perception and actionable assistance, with applications including: · Video-based skill coaching and instruction
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Postdoctoral Researcher in visual cognitive computational neuroscience Supervisor: Dr. Kamila Maria Jozwik, Jozwik lab, University of Cambridge Application deadline: 2 April 2026 Start date: October
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position is associated with the Robot Navigation and Perception Lab (https://rnp.aass.oru.se ) which belongs to the Centre for Applied Autonomous Sensor Systems (AASS) research environment (https
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research project SAGE. The position is based at the Department of Management at the heart of the new University City of Aarhus University in Aarhus, Denmark. The position focuses on stakeholder perceptions
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, information or data science, or psychology by the appointment start date. Candidates must demonstrate prior research experience in data visualization, graphical perception, or human-centered design. Successful
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) within interactive perception in agri-robotics The Department of Computing Science is offering a postdoctoral scholarship within the project “Robot-plant interaction for improved plant monitoring and early
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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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Researcher to oversee research activities in the lab starting May 2026. The lab’s focus is on mechanisms of visual perception and cortical computations of sensory information. Our interests include the role
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, J., Mattos, L., “Hybrid Visual Servoing for Autonomous Robotic Laser Tattoo Removal,” Proceedings of the 2019 IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS 2019), https
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the Neuroscience of Attention & Perception Laboratory (NA&P Lab), led by Dr. Sabine Kastner at the Princeton Neuroscience Institute. The lab studies neural mechanisms of cognition in the primate brain. Intracranial