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struggles to reflect real-world situations where people actually experience the products. This PhD aims to change that by using immersive technologies such as virtual reality (VR), mixed reality, and
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Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law | Freiburg Elbe, Niedersachsen | Germany | 1 day ago
innovative approaches (e.g., virtual reality studies, smartphone applications, and potentially mobile laboratory data collection in real-world settings), the project will experimentally manipulate situational
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that does not reflect local reality and thereby create unfair comparisons. Your work will include measurements of greenhouse gases (CO2, CH4, N2O) using drones and various sensors, as well as remote sensing
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by assuming idealized, static pore space geometries. In reality, those pore spaces are adapting during their application, i.e. due to heat expansion, sintering or precipitation of dissolved components
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Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law, Freiburg | Freiburg im Breisgau, Baden W rttemberg | Germany | about 2 hours ago
, and for whom do specific contexts activate short-term mindsets, and how does this shape behavioral outcomes? Using innovative approaches (e.g., virtual reality studies, smartphone applications, and
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). These disturbances are often intermittent and difficult to measure in clinics. Virtual Reality (VR) platforms may provide a new way of monitoring vision at home and may empower patients to provide much more accurate
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., heatstroke). In reality, most if not all climate-driven hazards precipitate additional secondary hazards, such as the impact of flooding on landslides, and the cumulative effect of drought and heatwaves
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filled. Concrete under high temperature is rarely subjected to simple uniaxial loading. In reality, structures such as nuclear systems, tunnels, underground transport infrastructure, and composite columns
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and mapping, light fields, extended reality (XR) technologies, sim-to-real, synthetic data generation, and advanced computer vision and machine learning techniques. In addition, the group works on
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underexplored. Rather than functioning as neutral tools, algorithmic models translate complex realities into scores, rankings, classifications, and predictions. In doing so, they shape how problems are defined