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cognitive ergonomics Designing for safety, usability, or performance in constrained or distributed environments Applicants should demonstrate strong skills in prototyping, systems thinking, and collaborative
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to equip students with entrepreneurial thinking and skill sets that are key to boosting breakthrough innovation in the exciting fields of AI and other emerging technologies. All while addressing escalating
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values rest on credibility, trust and security. By having the courage to think freely and innovate, our actions together, large and small, contribute to a better world. We look forward to receiving your
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, at the University of Cambridge, UK. The Postdoc will work together with a team of students and research collaborators on the development of learning-based discovery of robot task/environment designs
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3rd August 2025 Languages English English English The Department of design has a vacancy for a PhD Candidate - Netnography-Driven User-Centered Design for the Green Energy Transition Apply
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of multidisciplinary systems and research the role of Systems Engineering (SE) as an integrative discipline next to the traditional engineering fields. We apply systems thinking and system design tools in a systematic
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, collaboration, and effective teamwork between human workers and AI agents. The research will employ Participatory Design (PD) approach, emphasizing a democratic approach to technology design. This will require
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thinking, pedagogic innovation, intellectual challenge, and the interdisciplinary approach to research and learning. We celebrate and promote diversity, equality and inclusion amongst our staff and students
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architectures will sharpen their ability to design trustworthy electronics at scale. In parallel, students will strengthen analytical reasoning, ethical decision-making, secure systems thinking, and research
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on developing an advanced, AI-integrated methodology for the design of Large Underground Structures (LUS), addressing the limitations of traditional empirical approaches. These structures are critical to sectors