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travel to Switzerland for data collection and collaboration with project partners. The role is fixed term for a duration of 18 months. ABOUT YOU Applicants should hold a PhD in Architecture, Urban Design
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Machine Learning. The research objective of this position is to design and conduct studies on human perception, to investigate the effect of different visualization techniques on human users. A particular
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-sectoral design workshops in collaboration with project partners. Develop and deploy AI-enhanced visualization tools and digital dashboards to support participatory engagement. Integrate environmental
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colorectal cancer screening and treatment. They will contribute to the design of AI algorithms for polyp detection, tissue characterization, and visual guidance of robotic intervention. This is a full time
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cognitive training game designed to help young people with ADHD improve their control over visual attention in school settings. Working independently within an interdisciplinary team, they will collaborate
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: The post-holder will play a key role in an exciting feasibility study evaluating the implementation of an eye-tracker-based cognitive training game designed to help young people with ADHD improve
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facilely applied as a photoluminescent layer, targeting in situ detection and non-contact visualization of surface temperatures and pressures. You should hold a PhD/DPhil (or near completion*) in materials
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interventions, such as visual cues, to reduce harm and foster healthier browsing, delivering actionable insights for policymakers, mental health professionals, and platform designers. Related publications from
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collection and analysis. There will be scope to contribute to the design of visual or interactive outputs (such as infographics or dashboards) and shape the development of a future larger-scale cohort study
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strong research presence in Southwest Asia and the Eastern Mediterranean, that embraces fieldwork, visual and material culture studies and bioarchaeology. We have a range of cutting-edge laboratories