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primary mission involves developing control strategies that enable robots to perform complex manipulation through tactile feedback. You'll focus on three critical aspects of the problem: sliding motion
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sensor technology to control grippers and multi-finger hands. Your primary mission involves developing control strategies that enable robots to perform complex manipulation through tactile feedback. You'll
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. Knowledge and experience of physical testing would be an advantage. The sucessful candidate is resposnible to provide insights into this complex soil-structure interaction problem through numerical modelling
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to explore the complex interplay between plant root systems, pathogenic fungi, and beneficial symbionts. This is an exciting opportunity to combine controlled experiments with molecular tools to address
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. The Euregio Meuse-Rhine (EMR) region is of particular concern, as its international context adds further complexity to flood preparedness and demands shared approaches and coordinated responses. To address
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and Management The Faculty of TPM provides an important contribution to solving complex technical-social issues, such as energy transition, mobility, digitalisation, water management and (cyber
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and underscored the urgent need to strengthen community resilience. The Euregio Meuse-Rhine (EMR) region is of particular concern, as its international context adds further complexity to flood
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in the area of stochastic processes prior or very close to the start date, A profound knowledge of probability and mathematical physics\statistical mechanics, Eagerness to explore complex mathematical
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the translator's working environment and job sustainability, as well as the user experience. To better understand this complex process, INCREC triangulates data from eye-tracking, retrospective think-aloud
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is pivotal to support complex decision-making. Through close collaboration with projects stakeholders, you will contribute to the development of data exchange protocols for Digital Product Passports