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hardware design, and build in fault detection and correction to ensure secure, efficient operation in space systems. The outcome will be a high-performance, fault-tolerant Falcon implementation, enhancing
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findings at meetings and/ or conferences. Lead the definition and documentation of requirements, architecture and design of secure, scalable, asynchronous, agentic systems, based on knowledge of principles
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the technological progress for decades. However, as devices now approach atomic scales, the fundamental laws of physics increasingly hinder further advances. To sustain the pace of innovation, both academia and
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reusable launchers, autonomous robotics, and advanced materials could redefine how we design space structures. The ability to remotely assemble orbital systems from multiple launcher payloads would allow
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. Built from compliant, flexible materials, the soft robotic arm will be designed to traverse tight bends, junctions, and variable diameters commonly found in pipeline networks and facility internals
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and hardware. Expect a dynamic, cross-border innovation ecosystem where your contributions directly influence the future of sustainable transport. Information and application Are you interested in
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actively contribute to the FlexEdge project, funded by the National Research Fund, in collaboration with University of Oxford and Imperial College London. FlexEdge focuses on designing and nationally
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, performing data collection and processing of cryo-EM data. Setup of future hardware and software as the research technology is upgraded. Providing lab members support in data collection, image processing, map
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infrastructure. For reduced (CapEx) costs, greater flexibility and faster evolution, mobile core/radio network functions today are largely realised in software over commodity computing hardware in private/public
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—remains a critical challenge. This project will focus on designing AI-driven cognitive navigation solutions that can adaptively fuse multiple sensor sources under uncertainty, enabling safe and efficient