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PhD fellowship in Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) PhD Project in Novel Computer Science Teaching Methods considering Neurodiversity, Physical Computing, and Universal design in teaching
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aims to rethink how soft robots can interact with their environment, focusing on large-area, multi-point contacts—similar to how an elephant wraps its trunk around an object. Unlike traditional robots
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related field. - A keen interest in particle physics and data processing at high-energy physics experiments. A strong background in (experimental) particle physics and statistical data analysis is an added
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energy requirements. By doing all processing locally on-chip, the system eliminates the need for sending large amounts of unprocessed brain signals wirelessly that is essential for building completely
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their application, selecting the procedure to which they intend to apply. The documents inserted in the application are exclusively in digital portable document format (pdf), apart from the documents mentioned in
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the previous point 6, and as additional specific requirements, have proven experience, through publications and/or scientific communications, in the oxidation/doping of carbon nanomaterials, preparation of metal
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“RIPLEY,” led by Dr. Cosimo Della Santina. The project aims to rethink how soft robots can interact with their environment, focusing on large-area, multi-point contacts—similar to how an elephant wraps its
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encourages qualified candidates with disabilities, gaps in their CV, immigrant backgrounds or different life experience to apply. If applicants indicate they have disabilities or gaps in their CV
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on the legal challenges technical industry is encountering when adopting AI in its processes. The successful candidate will carry out an analysis of how the European legal framework (including the AI Act, GDPR
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point-of-care spectroscopic sensor to determine the impact of the cell therapy during orgran perfusion. This includes generating experimental data sets with a commercially available spectrometer