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. Appointments are for one year with the possibility of renewal pending satisfactory performance and continued funding. About Us ARG is an interdisciplinary laboratory for advanced research at the intersection
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. Specialist neuroscience facilities include 3T MRI, EEG, neurostimulation, eye-tracking, virtual reality labs as well as established links with the School of Biological Sciences, School of Medicine (Psychiatry
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realising our vision into an increasingly vibrant reality. We offer competitive remuneration, generous employment benefits, access to funding to undertake research of relevance to industry, and opportunities
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: Yes About the Department: Conducting sponsored research in the areas of virtual reality, augmented reality, human-computer interaction, gaming technology, and computer graphics. About the Position
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to learn immersive technology tools (such as augmented reality (AR)/ virtual reality (VR) or data visualization) to support experiential learning Currently enrolled in the Graduate school Knowledge, Skills
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(see above). lt should also align with the research activities of the prospective host institute at KIT (list of KIT institutes (https://www.kit.edu/kit/institute.php ) and Scientific Computing Center
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the near future. The length of postdoctoral experience will be considered. Outstanding communication and teamwork skills - ability to convey complex ideas clearly, collaborate constructively, and manage
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for the most elementary constituents of nature, measurements of the basic constants of reality, and tests of the quantum nature of gravity. The Stamper-Kurn group at the University of California, Berkeley
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designing tactile sensations using transducer arrays in Virtual Reality, integrating haptics with audio, visuals, and smell. The role also involves exploring ethical and societal impacts, contributing
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stress recognition and its architecture. Expected practical results: Prototype of a stress recognition system and its demonstration. Typical stressful situations for teachers recreated in virtual reality