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sensing, and Electromyography (EMG) tools to understand user-device interaction and optimize real-world rehabilitation performance. The student will gain experience in AI, human biomechanics, smart textiles
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, you will lead on experimental and computational work looking at how social interaction biases feelings of confidence, and how these biases could be transmitted from one person to another. You will also
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of Glasgow, or University of Oxford) to undertake your PhD research. About this Project Project Title: Physical Interactions in Constrained Environments: Reasoning, Sensing, Manipulation and Consensus
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Are you passionate about the future of artificial intelligence and its integration within the financial sector? Do you have a background or research interest in human-computer interaction, human
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Applications are invited for a PhD studentship in the Centre for Human-Computer Interaction Design, based in the Department of Computer Science. The successful candidate will undertake PhD research
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well as being the subject of human rights concerns. The discovery and development of new cobalt-free high-energy density cathode materials is of paramount importance. This project will develop and understand new
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and recommended priority areas for future intervention to support equitable access to this urban ecosystem service. This project aligns with NERC’s remit by addressing interactions between environmental
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, Cranfield and Roehampton. The programme aims to develop a deeper, holistic understanding of the interactions between humans and the environment to support sustainable solutions to the environmental challenges
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neuromorphic computing and machine learning. Test the platform in scenarios requiring human-AI cooperation, such as dynamic human-robot interactions, and evaluate the system's energy consumption, adaptability
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assistant system using multimodal AI methods to process vision, language, and audio signals with an application to human- robot interactions to understand and respond to human actions. The successful