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in combining social scientific rigor with the affective force of visual storytelling to explore ways of knowing difficult pasts and heritage. Exploring craft, memory, and displacement through text and
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violence and loss, yet be an anchor of belonging? We seek an ambitious PhD candidate interested in combining social scientific rigor with the affective force of visual storytelling to explore ways of knowing
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meaningful ways. Data presentation – developing usable and accessible visualizations tailored to the needs of both care providers and patients, while accounting for varying literacy levels. Artificial
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on the human visual system into the screening mammography reading process. Combining these new capabilities and new knowledge has the potential to radically change and improve the performance of breast cancer
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nearly every facet of our life, including healthcare, education, mobility, AI, robotics and culture. The positions: PhD candidate / project 10 focuses on understanding the effects of lighting on, in and
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, effective ways to empower marginalized communities, evaluating the potential of visual/technological tools to raise awareness and community-workshops to increase the ability to take action. The PhD candidate
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PhD at TU Delft developing co-design methodologies for accessible AI/XR technologies. Job description TACIT Project Around 25% of the Dutch population lives with long-term visual, hearing
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. Research insights into the barriers for marginalized communities to take retrofit actions, effective ways to empower marginalized communities, evaluating the potential of visual/technological tools to raise
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behavior, thereby affecting nearly every facet of our life, including healthcare, education, mobility, AI, robotics and culture. The positions: PhD candidate / project 10 focuses on understanding the effects
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for Chemical Neuroscience (iCNS )’. Neuropsychiatric disorders are highly prevalent and remain among the leading causes of global disease burden. However, developing effective therapeutics for these disorders is