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contribute to optimizing athletic performance, eating habits, and sleep cycles. In collaboration with Stanford University’s Center for Genomics and Personalized Medicine, we aim to advance real-time monitoring
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development with the rapid growth of various applications. In this project, we want to explore SDN-based solutions to optimize wireless sensor network performance regarding packet latency, reliability, energy
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31st May 2025 Languages English English English Explore the world of light and life to optimize energy use in vertical farms PhD scholarship within plant photobiology: fluctuating light and
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-balance model and hydropower optimization The PhD research fellow will be part of the PhD programme in Computer Science: Software Engineering, Sensor Networks and Engineering Computing (https://www.hvl.no
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of these oat cultivars in ruminant diets will be addressed and the main objective is to ensure optimal utilization of oats in the diet, and thereby to ensure that oats strengthen its position as a highly
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modeling, control engineering, and optimization is a distinctive advantage. Possesses a strong academic record, with relevant experience in either industry or academia. Has prior professional experience and
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and research, in and outside academia. About the project The proposed research aims to optimize the design of timber building systems with innovative connections and achieve an extended service-life
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Horizon Pathfinder Open project funded by the EIC, called Inhibitor-Mediated Programming of Glycoforms (IMProGlyco). The goal of this project is to optimize cellular glycosylation for use in
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framework that integrates advanced optimization techniques, such as risk-informed decision-making and parametric design, with data from reclaimed structural components. The objective is to enable resource
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, environmental, climate and animal welfare impacts, the idea that alternative proteins can replace meat is generating hype, optimism and substantial investments. Whether involving insects, plants, lab-grown meat