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skills in Python, Java, C++, etc. A solid foundation in generative AI, machine learning, and related areas. An Interest in eye-tracking technology, Computer Vision, Speech/ Language Processing, VR, and AR
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Branch Office DRC Building D1, 1102A 19 Dongfang Donglu, Chaoyang District 100600 Beijing, VR China Tel.: +86 010/6590 6656 Fax.: +86 (10)/6590-6393 E-Mail.: postmaster@daad.org.cn WWW: http
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FEniCSx, deal.II or similar frameworks is also relevant Interest in medical applications, AR/VR and interdisciplinary work with clinicians and industry We offer Multilingual and international character
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multidisciplinary team, contributing to design, data collection, policy analysis, prototyping, and dissemination. Candidates with expertise in any area—policy, AR/VR tools, community engagement, or programming
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. Software or code development, incl. artificial intelligence and machine learning. Automation and robotics, incl. safe human-machine interaction. Serious gaming, incl. AR/VR. Life cycle analysis. You are
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Council (VR). The project is centered around inverse optimal control/inverse reinforcement learning, both for continuous-time and discrete-time systems. In particular, we are looking for a strong candidate
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learning, or applied AI research. Interest and/or experience in multimodal or behavioral data collection (e.g., motion capture, acoustic analysis, wearable sensors, fNIRS, VR-based studies). Interest and/or
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employed in project “FAME: Fjord Alien Microeukaryotes – New Drivers of Ecosystem Functioning? ” funded by the Swedish Research Council (VR). Knowledge on marine alien and invasive species is highly biased