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: Haukeland University Hospital (HUH) and University of Bergen (UiB), Norway Supervisors: Prof. Marianne Øksnes , Prof. Walter Karlen Duration: 3 years (with possibility of extension) The project includes: Case
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across Scotland’s west coast. It will evaluate the practicality of different image capture techniques and the potential of different sensor types (e.g., RGB, multispectral) to generate beach litter images
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Primary Supervisor -Prof Michal Mackiewicz Scientific background Marine litter is a key threat to the oceans health and the livelihoods. Hence, new scalable automated methods to collect and analyse
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Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, Tübingen site, Tübingen | Bingen am Rhein, Rheinland Pfalz | Germany | about 2 months ago
Interactions” to develop datasets and algorithms to capture and analyze eye gaze. About the project We are supporting the development of highly realistic human and animal avatars for use in research, film
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to demonstrate real-world feasibility. The overarching goal is to bridge high-level algorithmic innovation with energy-aware hardware deployment, enabling intelligent sensor systems that act as autonomous micro
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wireless sensor networks as well as research and education within Life Science, smart electronic sensors and medical systems. The Department of Electrical Engineering is an international workplace with
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. The activities within the project will benefit from synergies with other projects in the group as well as with other activities at the department. The main supervisor will be Assoc. Prof. Francesco Da Ros, DTU
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Disse), the Chair of Geoinformatics (Prof. Thomas H. Kolbe), and the Chair of Algorithmic Machine Learning & Explainable AI (Prof. Stefan Bauer). The project aims to develop an integrated urban flood
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projects in the group as well as with other activities at the department. The main supervisor will be Assoc. Prof. Francesco Da Ros, DTU Electro. Responsibilities and qualifications The exponential surge in
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. The activities within the project will benefit from synergies with other projects in the group as well as with other activities at the department. The main supervisor will be Assoc. Prof. Francesco Da Ros, DTU