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Technologies Faculty/Department-Level Unit: Centre for Quantum Technologies Employee Category: Research Staff Location_ONB: Kent Ridge Campus Posting Start Date: 23/04/2026 About the Centre for Quantum
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. The department is extremely well-equipped for research, including excellent facilities for developmental science research, eye-tracking, virtual reality, EEG/ERP and biophysiological recording. The department
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. The department is extremely well-equipped for research, including excellent facilities for developmental science research, eye-tracking, virtual reality, EEG/ERP and biophysiological recording. The department
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planning and future proposals. Conducting testing and evaluation of clinical decision support technologies (e.g. mixed reality and virtual reality headset applications) Documenting findings, results, and
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underlying the processing of natural visual stimuli, using in vivo large-scale two-photon calcium imaging and virtual reality in awake behaving mice. Analyse in vivo large-scale two-photon calcium imaging data
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project “Bringing the wild into the lab with Virtual Reality for fish” funded by the Trond Mohn Research Foundation and the University of Bergen. About the project Climate change is rapidly transforming
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physiology of marine organisms. Position two: How do vision, warming, and hypoxia shape a fish’s fear response? This PhD project uses a state-of-the-art virtual reality system to bring realistic predator
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and neuroscience, and how issues in the foundations of thermodynamics bear on questions in philosophy such as (but not limited to) questions about emergence, reduction, inter-theory relations
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inspection and maintenance. While current industry standards focus heavily on monitoring machine health, this unique project puts the human at the center. You will combine Virtual Reality (VR) simulations
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reproduction setups, and augmented and virtual reality systems. What's in it for you? Competitive salary - and excellent pension scheme An impressive 32 days leave - plus bank holidays, additional time off