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About the Opportunity Postdoctoral Research Associate – Human Data Interaction/Data Visualization – The Roux Institute, Portland, Maine We are currently seeking two postdoctoral research fellows
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multimodal interaction. Our research aims to bridge the gap between visual perception and actionable assistance, with applications including: · Video-based skill coaching and instruction
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across land types and time periods. Analyze relationships between cultivation and natural resources, incorporating county-level effects and spatial interactions. 40% Produce spatial visualizations, heat
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%) Design and develop intuitive user interfaces and interactive dashboards for the Vulnerability Mitigation Platform (VMP), enabling hospital IT teams and non-technical administrators to visualize and manage
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2026. The Part-Time Lecturer will teach introductory and intermediate courses in art, media, or design fundamentals; drawing, painting, or sculpture; graphic, information, interaction or experience
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media, such as Visual Communication Fundamentals, Usability and Human Interaction, Content Management Systems, Capstone, Digital Design Seminar. Engage in curriculum development, program assessment, and
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the lifespan, including developmental and aging neuroscience, brain-body interactions, animal models, language processing, reasoning, social cognition, visual processing and impairment. The Department
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thinking of oodles of interacting medical devices and more. Reports to the Technical Lead and Program Manager. Works closely with cross-functional teams including system architects, cybersecurity researchers
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digital media, such as Visual Communication Fundamentals, Usability and Human Interaction, Content Management Systems, Capstone, Digital Design Seminar. Engage in curriculum development, program assessment
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relate to public health and public safety. The &-Lab is expanding as we embark on a new grant-funded research initiative, where we aim to document, analyze, and visualize inequalities across court systems