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Job Description A position as postdoc (50% time) in the field of validation and clinical implementation of user-operated audiometry, is vacant at The Research Unit of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology (ORL
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, or simulation-based validation Experience collaborating with clinicians to understand clinical requirements, to validate the models and to run user studies Proven experience in large EU-funded collaborative
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cost of captured CO2 Conducting user-economic analysis to evaluate the cost implications for data center services Developing business cases under multiple socio-economic carbon price scenarios Assessing
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, or a related field Strong experience in spatial and/or landscape modelling Proficiency in R and/or Python Experience with GIS and remote sensing Ability to work with large and heterogeneous datasets
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. The work will explore adaptive MAC designs that leverage waveform structure and context information to improve user management, access efficiency, and robustness. A key aspect of the research is the joint
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, or a related field Strong experience in spatial and/or landscape modelling Proficiency in R and/or Python Experience with GIS and remote sensing Ability to work with large and heterogeneous datasets
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experience, are encouraged to apply. Along the same lines, candidates with a strong foundation in machine learning, minimal experience in freshwater ecology, but a strong interest to develop models
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. Experience with phase retrieval algorithms, clean room use and e-beam lithography are beneficial. The candidate will be expected to participate at international user facilities and thus will be expected
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. Experience with phase retrieval algorithms, clean room use and e-beam lithography are beneficial. The candidate will be expected to participate at international user facilities and thus will be expected
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Postdoctoral Position in the Research Unit for Robophilosophy and Integrative Social Robotics (RISR)
value experience, social cues in robotic movements, and acceptance of robots. The relationship between ‘design spaces’ and user values currently constitutes an important research gap in assistive robotics