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We are looking for a full-time PhD candidate to join the research group ‘Language Evolution and Adaptation in Diverse Situations ’ (LEADS), led by Dr. Limor Raviv , at the Max Planck Institute
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(especially Digital Archaeology), Heritage & Museum Studies (with a focus on Digital Heritage), or Digital Humanities (only with a focus on 3D/VR applications or Game Studies/Development for heritage or museums
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than twenty societal partners, representing fields such as security, education, healthcare and social services. The CONTEXT project will develop personalised biofeedback methods that train youth and police to
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supporting the development of state-of-art, game-changing and competitive innovative solutions in the field of D2D technologies ensuring the global competitiveness of the European space eco-system. You are
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develop personalised biofeedback methods that train youth and police to recognise subtle, often unconscious, signals of stress. It will enable target groups to react more adequately in stressful moments by
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? Do caregivers’ behaviors (e.g., emotional reactions and mentalizing) influence the development of these emotions? The PhD candidates will develop new, developmentally appropriate games and tasks
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them into actionable strategies for policymakers, industry, and educational institutions. A key innovation is the development of a scenario-based serious game that supports future-oriented dialogue and
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to identify strategies increasing their inclusion. Then, it examines challenges experienced by teaching and supporting staff in applying these strategies through a newly developed dilemma game to produce
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to identify strategies increasing their inclusion. Then, it examines challenges experienced by teaching and supporting staff in applying these strategies through a newly developed dilemma game to produce
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of Engineering Technology (ET) and partnered with the AI, Games & Media group at Breda University of Applied Sciences (BUas), who developed the open-source Marine Spatial Planning Challenge simulation platform