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on testing on real-world platforms. This includes building a physical robot system that can be used in the project to explore iterative evolution of not only the way a robot acts, but also its physical body
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outcomes will lead to better understanding of the geological heterogeneity of reservoir, seal and overburden rocks that may impact seal integrity, fluid injectivity, storage performance, plume evolution, and
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position is part of the “ResiliDem” project and the “Talent Utland” program funded by the Research Council of Norway. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to the development of next-generation AI tools
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theory, sequential inference, computational complexity theory. Language requirement: English requirements for applicants from outside of EU/ EEA countries and exemptions from the requirements: https
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to theoretical development and empirical knowledge both at TIK and in the greater community of innovation scholars. Much of the ongoing work in the innovation group is based on externally funded projects
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original work that contributes to theoretical development and empirical knowledge both at TIK and in the greater community of innovation scholars. Much of the ongoing work in the innovation group is based
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leader will be Professor Jonathan Robert Whitlock (read more about the group at: https://www.whitlocklab.org/). About the project The successful candidate will perform large-scale neural recordings in
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whether technological development is always “progress”. While seemingly a critical approach, it also clearly allow for the appreciation of how technology is conducive to reaching our fundamental goals
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approximately 75 employees, of whom 35 are PhD candidates and postdocs. The department teaches and conducts research in Gender studies and Science and technology studies (STS). Teaching is provided at all levels
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development and evidence-to-practice initiatives. The fellow will work within an international network of leading researchers, clinicians, journals, and policy organisations and will have opportunities for high