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Course: PhD studentship Project title: Exploring a One Welfare approach to human-animal-computer interaction in digital dairy technologies Principal supervisor: Charlotte Doidge Other supervisors
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internationally. Research undertaken at the School is relevant to both Veterinary Medicine and Science, One Health, and Comparative and Human Medicine. Project description: Digital technologies are increasingly
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A Human-Factors Investigation of Automation, Decision-Support and Machine Learning in Clinical Decision-Making Tasks. This PhD project is based within the Human Factors Research Group in the Faculty
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addresses two intertwined goals: Improving Human Training: Developing adaptive haptic training strategies that help operators refine their skills through real-time skill estimation, multimodal feedback, and
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Applications are invited to the above role to support the principal investigator (Prof. Kostas Tsintzas) in conducting research on a BBSRC funded project aiming to characterise rhythmicity in human
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be to act as the principal investigator on major research projects, leading funding bids, and developing innovative methodologies, and to Design and deliver undergraduate and postgraduate programmes
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anatomy classes, working in close collaboration with academic and technical staff. Key responsibilities will include the handling, movement, and care of human cadaveric specimens, as well as the maintenance
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payments, maintenance of trial information in the databases and trial files. Your role will also entail arranging face to face meetings, teleconferences, investigator meetings, conference attendance, and
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Support Services. In this role you’ll provide professional, confidential, and proactive support within a fast-paced and dynamic environment. Working alongside a dedicated team of professionals, you’ll act
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of interpersonal and communication skills will be key to the role, and you will act as an interface between statutory services and the wider university to ensure the needs of students are being met. The successful