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virtual or augmented reality, 3d digitization and rendering, human-computer interaction and user-centered design VII.II- I – In the evaluation of the interview, candidates' performance will be assessed
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and quality applicable in the design of interactive media. The main tasks to be performed, and which will be used in the evaluation, are as follows: T1: Conduct an interdisciplinary literature review
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interactions”. The call is governed by this Notice of Opening, the University of Coimbra Research Grant Regulations (RBI-UC), subsidiarily by the Research Grant Regulations of the Foundation for Science and
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: 857524), and the Operational Program of the Centro Region of Portugal (CCDRC Ref: CENTRO-45-2020-75), in the conditions described below. The full text of the Call is available at https://www.uc.pt/mia
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refugee status When the work plan takes place, in whole or in part, in foreign institutions, only candidates who can prove permanent and habitual residence in Portugal at the start of the grant are eligible
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to the different items listed below in IV.2. III.2.2. Career Development plan up to 10 pages, with formatting and font size that ensure adequate readability, concerning the research lines in the scientific field
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to the different items listed below in IV.2. III.2.2. Career Development plan up to 10 pages, with formatting and font size that ensure adequate readability, concerning the research lines in the scientific field
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status II - Grant location: Faculty of Medicine, University of Coimbra III- Scientific supervision/coordination of the grant: Célia Maria Freitas Gomes IV - Work Plan / Goals to be achieved: This project
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of Coimbra III- Scientific supervision/coordination of the grant: Rui Paulo Pinto da Rocha IV - Work Plan / Goals to be achieved: 1. Development of algorithms for swarm robotics and human–swarm interaction 2
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Antunes IV - Work Plan / Goals to be achieved: Support for Activities 2 and 3 of the Olivaqua project. Study of the interaction mechanisms between phenolic compounds and adsorbent materials Development of a