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-centred design. Experience with qualitative and quantitative user research, such as interviews, contextual inquiry, observations, questionnaires, and objective measurements for comfort studies. Strong
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approaches to help users formulate and translate natural language questions into structured representations that can be linked to geospatial data sources and workflows. You will contribute to the design of
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workflows, turning geodata into new answer maps accordingly. We use knowledge graphs to model these transformations and apply AI methods to scale them up across large map repositories, enabling users
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large geodata repositories, enabling users to explore various ways maps can be reused to answer different kinds of questions. We are looking for a motivated PhD candidate to conduct interdisciplinary
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renovation in the built environment (DPARt): Through data-driven and user-centric design approach for VvEs, we explore a promising solution. Sustainability, in its broadest definition, is the cornerstone
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contexts. The candidate will engage in identifying user requirements, fine-tuning models for accessibility tasks, and designing mechanisms that automatically adapt image content to individual user profiles
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autonomous systems (innovation in robotics), enhance sensor and software capabilities (innovation in computer science), and combine these to enable large-scale automated sampling to complement vision-based
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involved in collaborations with external users to carry out related experiments. Funding for the projects is provided in the context of the ERC Advanced Grant for the INTERPHON project lead by Prof. A
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and evaluate the effect of treatment on everyday behaviors and experiences during sleep and wake. M-Health offers the opportunity to monitor user experiences during their daily routine over prolonged
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change necessitates a move beyond mono-disciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches, which cannot fully access the experiences, perceptions and behaviors of energy community members with smart energy