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advertisement About the position Position as PhD Research Fellow in Interaction Design / Human-Computer Interaction available at the Department of Informatics, University of Oslo. The fellowship period is three
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will be exploited as tool to expedite the complex and time-consuming process of material design. Duties of the position Take part in the mandatory PhD research education programme Develop a hybrid
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with Emerging Interactive Technologies Apply for this job See advertisement About the position Position as PhD Research Fellow in Interaction Design / Human-Computer Interaction available
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to design and evaluate novel interaction techniques by integrating ideas from multimodal interaction, biofeedback, and physiological computing in designing performative interactions with AI. Use cases from
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computing are most relevant but it is possible to work more broadly towards problems in interaction design, multimedia, gaming and beyond through interdisciplinary collaborations. The researcher will join
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several master’s programs. The faculty provides a PhD program titled Health, Function and Participation. In addition, the faculty co-manages the research area Innovation in the Public Sector in
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network and computing resources to compensate for the gap between physical latency limits and human perceptual tolerances. The work will comprise designing networking and computing architectures
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.”). Through the CIRCLE project we aim to design a new and effective patient centered intervention. More specifically, we aim to improve information about medications at transfer of care and strengthen
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several master’s programs. The faculty provides a PhD program titled Health, Function and Participation. In addition, the faculty co-manages the research area Innovation in the Public Sector in
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, they help the Edge AI designers better understand which compute units to include in their devices (e.g., special-purpose, reconfigurable, or general-purpose accelerators) and how to appropriately