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a diversity of interaction needs. We will co-design with research institutes, creative industry, elementary schools, experts-by-experience, therapists, and societal organisations. We are looking
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-inclusive’ supportive interaction technologies. We aim to support autistic children, and their others in social interactions, acknowledging a diversity of interaction needs. We will co-design with research
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Global environmental change is reshaping ecosystems worldwide, and we urgently need new insights into how interacting drivers, such as nutrient enrichment an drought, affect species diversity and
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interaction research; Who has experience with human-AI interaction research; Who has experience with mixed-methods research (quantitative-qualitative research methods), preferably including design-based
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Challenge: Understanding how micromobility affects pedestrian stress and comfort Change: Leveraging XR simulations to explore real-world pedestrian interactions. Impact: Guiding urban policy toward
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passionate about linking atomistic processes to device performance through computer simulations? Are you fascinated by designing next-generation semiconductors with quantum-mechanical methods enhanced by AI
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interaction research; Who has experience with human-AI interaction research; Who has experience with mixed-methods research (quantitative-qualitative research methods), preferably including design-based
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corrosion processes. Help to identify the key parameters and descriptors that govern corrosion behaviour. Design experiments that feed and validate, in the later stage, the predictive models. Support the
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insights into how interacting drivers, such as nutrient enrichment an drought, affect species diversity and ecosystem functioning, especially belowground. Understanding these interactions is particularly
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: 10 November 2025 Apply now Are you interested in studying how to improve the interaction between research and industry to advance medical innovation? Do you want to next-generation technology transfer