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Research scholarship funded by RMIT School of Computing Technologies. The scholarship is for 3 years; there would be a fee waiver and the standard stipend. Research scholarship funded by RMIT School
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interaction, with a focus on the qualities of the movement and interactions, collaborative navigation of shared space, aligning human robot body movement and shared weight and touch in collaborative movement
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of generative AI. Essential Skills and Experience A background in a relevant field such as behavioural science, cognitive science, data science, psychology, human-computer interaction, law, or a related
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forward for a School-funded scholarship. Expertise in Human-Computer Interaction and Human-Centred Computing. Interest in Human-Centred AI and Social Computing. Aspiration to publish in leading venues
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linked to a good quality of life as it enables chewing, smiling, and swallowing, improves appearance self-esteem, comfort, nutrition, and social interaction, which are all contributors to happiness and
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, Engineering or others related to the PhD topic) Excellent programming and/or robotics background, with a keen interest in human-robot interaction Prior knowledge of robotics and machine learning (e.g., relevant
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-reality application development; modern AI techniques (such as computer vision or large multimodal language models); and/or human-computer interaction. Our industry partners are developing software
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medical education, research, clinical practice, community engagement and the development of better prevention and public health policies in rural and remote areas. This position will act as a project
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qualifications in psychology, human factors, artificial intelligence, human computer interaction, or a discipline that could shed light on individual and team dynamics within the context of command and control
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data in a healthcare setting or medical education Demonstrated experience interacting with clinicians, healthcare providers and/or healthcare consumers for the purposes of delivering research studies