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Candidates will prepare a doctoral thesis in the field of neuroscience (project duration: four years). Research topics are olfaction, vision and acting, robotics, learning and memory, cortical and synaptic
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you have a clear focus on results and quality. Great emphasis will be placed on personal competence with proven ability to organize and lead personnel, flexibly manage multiple collaborative projects
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experience will be provided in both modern crystallisation methods and SCXRD of complex small molecules, including the use of robotics for high-throughput experimentation. The Newcastle University supervisory
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such as autonomous cars and robots. Job description We have multiple open PhD positions at AVI@PRS and we are looking for motivated candidates with a strong background in computer vision, machine learning
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robotics and user experience. This position offers a unique opportunity to work at the intersection of computer vision, interpretability, human perception, and computational creativity. You will be embedded
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"Offshore Drone and Robotics" and the PhD Student will be positioned in the“Esbjerg Energy Section”. The position is offered in connection with the U-SHIELD project which aims to develop an automatic
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on clinical trials Well-developed planning and organisational skills, with the ability to prioritise multiple tasks and set and meet deadlines Capacity to work in a collegiate manner in a team environment and
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Norwegian field conditions. Additionally, the project will explore the integration of robotic solutions for precise and sustainable weed control. You will join the research efforts at the Department
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applicant will work in a team environment whose mission is to develop robotic systems to interact closely with the natural and built environment while working with end users of these systems. The successful
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underlying material perception: our ability to determine how materials will feel to touch, just from seeing them. Understanding this process has practical consequences for improving tactile sensing, robotics