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Project Link: Liquid crystals for augmented reality and virtual reality technologies | Project Opportunities | PhD | University of Leeds Eligibility: UK Only Funding: School of Physics & Astronomy
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visualization, wearable and immersive displays, virtual and augmented reality technologies, eye-tracking and HCI design solutions. The project looks at new methods to increase tele-presence and situational
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confirmation) The Opportunity This is an opportunity for a talented PhD candidate with strong skills in developing prototype systems for Extended Reality (XR - which encompasses augmented and virtual reality
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research on augmented and virtual reality in operations and supply chains. About us Our team publishes research in top-tier journals like Manufacturing & Service Operations Management, Production and
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visualization, wearable and immersive displays, virtual and augmented reality technologies, eye-tracking and HCI design solutions. The project looks at new methods to increase tele-presence and situational
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that collectively represent an object or a scene. This data structure plays a crucial role in distributed autonomous systems, enabling applications such as augmented reality, autonomous vehicles, and environmental
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skills in creating digital environments or working with virtual reality or augmented reality. Preference will be given to applicants who have experience in or established careers in the live performing
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. Activity plan - Carrying out tasks as part of the “A4. Predictive maintenance and interactive augmented reality-based manuals” of the Drivolution project: T1 - PM model design, analysis, testing, and model
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or similar Ability, previous experience or strong interest in developing and utilizing Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality and other advanced visualization systems Required skills High motivation, and
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are considering ideas using multi-device interaction, projection-based interfaces, new hardware ideas, or augmented reality (AR) interfaces. The expected outcomes include new visualization methods, interaction