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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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., 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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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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). 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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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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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
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than 1,800 employees and nearly 21,600 students. The subject of Human Work Science at Luleå University of Technology is seeking a PhD Student for an exciting research environment focused on work environment
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tracking 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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continent with one of the most advanced, if not the most advanced, open data infrastructures in the world. Considering the new geopolitical realities and a rapidly observed paradigm shift from an open to a
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group of PhD researchers who will tackle the most pressing questions in Machine Learning while ensuring AI serves humanity responsibly. You'll work within one of our specialised research themes, each