In the context of blind users: I wonder if it's common to have the display turned off, while still receiving touch input, I wonder how much it would improve the battery life.
I recently graduated with an MSc. in CS from Reykjavík University (also have a BSc in CS from there), my thesis was on validating a sleep spindle detection algorithm. This summer I've been interning at an ML firm in Italy that works in production line optimization, where I wrote a code-generation tool built on templating, which has been integrated into production.
As my internship is ending, I'm looking for a full-time position.
I'm currently finishing my MSc thesis (verification of a sleep spindle detector using EEG data), available for work on June 10th or afterwards. I enjoy most things in software development, but I especially enjoy puzzle related things and math related things, have some experience writing competitive programming problems for the national programming competition of Iceland (you can check them out here: https://iceland.kattis.com/problem-authors/Hannes%20Kristj%C..., unfortunately they are all in Icelandic)