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and application architectures with implementations of massively distributed embedded systems that interact with each other and their environment to enable secure, goal-driven, autonomous and evolvable
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and application architectures with implementations of massively distributed embedded systems that interact with each other and their environment to enable secure, goal-driven, autonomous and evolvable
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cells. Reference number: 20250273 Application deadline: August 10, 2025 Project overview This 5-year PhD project aims to develop a flexible and general model that enables comparison between different
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and application architectures with implementations of massively distributed embedded systems that interact with each other and their environment to enable secure, goal-driven, autonomous and evolvable
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and application architectures with implementations of massively distributed embedded systems that interact with each other and their environment to enable secure, goal-driven, autonomous and evolvable
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electronics for space-borne Earth climate observations. With this goal in mind, the PhD project will explore ultra-low-noise detectors and advanced terahertz receiver architectures. Major responsibilities Your
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This PhD position presents a valuable opportunity to explore shared control between humans and vehicles utilizing steer-by-wire systems and to investigate how this approach can enhance vehicle
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such as a red stop light or the police's blue light. Good lighting design can significantly affect the experience of form, surfaces, textures and color. The PhD student is expected to contribute new
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technology, building physics, HVAC systems, computer science and control systems architecture, thereby advancing all disciplines involved. The project is a collaboration with Building Services Engineering
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establish an adaptive multiscale platform where catalyst performance is computed from first principles. Contract terms and what we offer The PhD-positions are fully funded from start As a PhD student at