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to the answer to this question is an intelligent, central control unit that orchestrates future autonomous vehicle fleets, optimizes road traffic, clears the road in the event of a disaster, switches traffic
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network adaptation is crucial for optimal perfusion. In living systems, network architecture constantly changes in response to environmental stimuli towards uniform flow to optimize transport. Combining
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energy use more efficient. We develop new optimization methods, machine learning algorithms, and prototypical systems controlling complex energy systems like electric grids and thermal systems for a
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the possibility of an extension. TASKS: Mathematical modeling and development of inverse methods (e.g. Bayesian inversion, optimization based methods, sparsity promoting methods based on L1-norm minimization and
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Autonomous Challenge or EDGAR . Thereby, we research current problem fields in the areas of perception, planning, control, safety and evaluation. Our goal is always to develop the optimal overall software
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TEA of a defined process for cultivated meat with material cycling - Optimize the process, also applying mathematic modeling, to improve yield and sustainability - Independent work on research projects
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technology, and process optimization using mathematic modeling - Evaluate modified growth factors under real conditions with medium recycling - Independent work on research projects - Close cooperation with
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(MUCCnet: atmosphere.ei.tum.de ) Optimization of an urban sensor network configuration for greenhouse gas and air pollutant measurements using mathematical and physical assessments Analysis of ground-based
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of the research group ‘Crop Physiology’ is to understand the physiology of plants down to the structure and function of genes and proteins. Thereby, relevant mechanisms are identified, which allow optimizing
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efficient for it, maintaining and integrating a zoo of graph data systems is a huge challenge and leaves a lot of room for optimizations. Our vision is to explore opportunities to unify core parts of