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of Applied Engineering is looking for a full-time (100%) doctoral scholarship holder in the field of Biomimetic Echolocation and Autonomous Aerial Robotics with a focus on the control of quadrotors
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, powder-controlled Directed Energy Deposition process (DED-LB) for metallic Functionally Graded Materials (FGMs). This advanced additive manufacturing technique allows complete three-dimensional design
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24 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company KU LEUVEN Research Field Engineering » Electrical engineering Engineering » Control engineering Engineering » Systems engineering Researcher Profile
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to understand the interplay between human populations and forest dynamics, before and after European contact. You will also become part of our Crossroads Research Centre, a group of PhDs and postdoc working
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, before and after European contact. You will also become part of our Crossroads Research Centre, a group of PhDs and postdoc working on various aspects of early modern global history, with a focus on
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, Biomedical Sciences, Bioengineering, or related fields. Enthusiasm for fundamental science and attention to detail. Motivation to work with an international team of PhD students, postdocs and technicians
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control based primarily on echolocation. Unlike prior UAV echolocation systems, which lack key biological features such as wideband sensing and HRTF-based spatial encoding, this project explicitly
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must clearly specify their first choice. PhD project DC1. Coping with the challenges of automated content in public interest media University of Zurich (UZH) Switzerland DC2.Reinventing content
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GRaded Additive manufacturing through closed-loop Directed Energy Deposition process control (GRADΞD). Functionally Graded Additive Metals (FGAM) present unseen design and manufacturing opportunities
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, that combines diffusion and transformer models, there are clear indications that the analysis of this data can be automated. This will open new avenues in data interpretation and building predictive models