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With the widespread presence of intelligent and interactive machines, how can these lines of thought help us improve workplace design? Confirmed keynotes - Prof. Peter-Paul Verbeek (University of Amsterdam):
research, though these data sets are not well known outside of the medical research community. FDOs can help to make these resources more accessible by other domains and machines. In this talk, we will introduce
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player to take a specific action. Understanding the relationship between music and video games will help design effective and efficient games for music learning purposes. However, what is less clear is what
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international students... ...about international family affairs: stories about homesickness, hope and help. The Kompass podcast is still available and it's in English! Listen to this fascinating talk in which
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livelihood in a new setting – and often a sign of hope for people in such constellations that may help them to rebound. As a hybrid workshop, we look forward to meeting you in person or online. With several
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the L.A. form provided by your home university. Please ask your Departmental Erasmus Coordinator for help. Where do I find the amount of ECTS I can obtain in the courses? In most courses, you can obtain either
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opportunity to examine the interaction between technology, organizations, and human actors. This will help you develop well-argued design and intervention proposals for technology implementation and use as
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kind of digital twins of objects in the real space. FDOs and canonical workflows of research will help us to get our jobs done in all disciplines. I am a member of the semantic working group of the in
and support to teach me the biosensor manufacturing process. I thank Alexander Hinz for his time, help and support in the laboratory as well as the rest of the members of the Solid-State Materials Group