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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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and research possible. Postdoctoral Researcher – Modelling Plant–Microbe Interactions Our goal: Develop computational models that integrate plant developmental processes with microbial community
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, metamaterials, and/or soil–structure interaction, and proven skills in experimental design and testing as well as numerical modelling (e.g., FEM). Experience with railway dynamics, soil mechanics, or nonlinear
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Join an ambitious, multidisciplinary project at the crossroads of interaction and urban design, where your research can shape the vision of open and accessible cities!. This position is part of
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sequestration and greenhouse gas emissions in agricultural grasslands? Do you want to model the interactions between roots, microbes, and minerals that govern these processes? We are looking for a postdoc within
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levers: human-centred artificial intelligence, urban design, and policy. These solutions include interactive technologies (e.g., personalised real-time accessibility maps, lightweight wearable devices
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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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-structure interaction of the Maeslant Barrier, combining field modal testing, numerical modelling, and signal processing to capture and interpret its dynamic response under current and future hydraulic and
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to model the interactions between roots, microbes, and minerals that govern these processes? We are looking for a postdoc within the NWA project “Harnessing root-microbe-mineral interactions for climate