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ROS is a plus. Experience with simulators for robotic systems. Experience with implementation of real-life robotic systems. Strong skills in mathematics, excellent capacity for mathematical formalism
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training in machine learning methods is an advantage. Solid programming skills. Strong skills in mathematics, excellent capacity for mathematical formalism, and ability to grasp new concepts quickly
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programming skills. Strong skills in mathematics, excellent capacity for mathematical formalism, and ability to grasp new concepts quickly. Solid training in control of marine vehicles abd/or robots, and
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. Additional training in machine learning methods is an advantage. Solid programming skills. Strong skills in mathematics, excellent capacity for mathematical formalism, and ability to grasp new concepts quickly
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Health, Medical Sensors, Systems Physiology, Internal Medicine Secondments : University of Ulm (D): To work with algorithms for wearable data University of Manchester (UK): To learn mathematical modelling
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: University of Ulm (D): To work with algorithms for wearable data University of Manchester (UK): To learn mathematical modelling of hormone rhythms. For further details, please visit our webpages Optimized
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mathematical and analytical skills, and solid knowledge of quantum many-body theory and field-theoretical methods. Your course of study must correspond to a five-year Norwegian course, where 120 credits have
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industrial engineering. Master students graduating in spring 2026 are eligible to apply. Good skills in mathematics, programming, also in production engineering or product development. Your master's degree
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mathematical and analytical skills, and solid knowledge of quantum many-body theory and field-theoretical methods. Your course of study must correspond to a five-year Norwegian course, where 120 credits have
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, electrical engineering, applied mathematics, or similar engineering disciplines. Experience or interest in maritime risk assessment and navigation is considered an advantage. You must have a Master's degree in