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diversities. The point of departure is "people"—their routines and travel behaviours, their daily frustrations with various mobility obstacles, and the impact of these hindrances on their personal, social, and
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of this project is the holistic experience of urban mobility in the daily lives of individuals with physical and cognitive diversities. The point of departure is "people"—their routines and travel behaviours
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image processing and analysis method development. The position builds on the lab's track-record in the field of computational imaging techniques for super-resolution microscopy and image analysis
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signals for richer, more natural interaction. In this project, you will carry out research as described in the project proposal, which includes: Developing generative models that produce gestures grounded
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: responsive to objects and to interlocutors, aligning speech and visual signals for richer, more natural interaction. In this project, you will carry out research as described in the project proposal, which
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assess relevant climate change metrics or indicators for the above point; design AI pipelines that fuse EO data and climate scenarios/projections (e.g., CMIP, CORDEX, DestinE Digital Twin for Climate
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, methodologies and tools. It collaborates in standardisation and training activities. The Division is also the focal point for the ESA Mission Classification scheme, and you will be asked to provide specific