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PhD Position in Human–Robot Interaction in Clinical Practice Join Aalborg University in exploring the future of human-robot interaction and collaboration in healthcare. At the Faculty of IT and
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Join Aalborg University in exploring the future of human-robot interaction and collaboration in healthcare. At the Faculty of IT and Design, Department of Sustainability and Planning, we invite
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candidate will study the needs of creative professionals, in particular architects, in integrating decision support during design ideation. Your work will combine requirements gathering with interactive
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AI:GENOMIX Lab focuses on developing AI methods that capture how genes interact to influence the risk of common diseases. Traditional genetic tools often analyse genetic variants independently, overlooking
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PhD position in Human-Computer Interaction / Human-Centred Artificial Intelligence Help shape the future of work. This PhD project investigates how collaborative AI agents can support communication
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limiting, control mode switching, and loss of synchronism. In multi-machine systems, these transient dynamics are further shaped by interactions among multiple GFM units and the surrounding grid strength
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short-term psychodynamic psychotherapy, focusing on interactions within and between therapist-client dyads over time. The study will examine how these interactions may vary between positive and negative
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research with fellow PhD students, post-docs and more senior researchers, and also promote social interactions. How to apply Your application must include the following: Application, stating reasons
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. At the Department of Electronic Systems, you will interact with researchers working on cybersecurity, embedded systems, AI, and IoT, with a focus on building secure, energy-efficient, and intelligent computing
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of autonomous mobile robots in dynamic human environments. The central objective is to enable robots to anticipate, interpret, and respond to human movement and interactions, thereby improving both safety and