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carried out and data is generated? Then keep reading. The Natural Products Genome Mining Section at DTU Biosustain studies multiple aspects of Actinomycete bacteria, for example their genomics, molecular
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an internationally recognized research team at LAAS-CNRS in Toulouse, focused on developing autonomous mobile machines that integrate perception, reasoning, learning, action, and reaction capabilities
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The University of British Columbia (UBC) | Vancouver UBC, British Columbia | Canada | about 1 month ago
are working closely with coastal communities to co-develop this platform and improve resiliency to climate events. Multiple robots will autonomously gather and transmit data real-time over a cellular network to
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play a central role in this interdisciplinary initiative. They will: Develop and apply machine learning (ML) methods – including surrogate modeling, feature extraction, and inverse design algorithms
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more sustainable? If you share our passion for technology and the difference it can make in meeting the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals, perhaps you are one of our two new PhD students. At DTU Electro
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. An optimisation tool has been developed that uses a genetic algorithm to optimise the location of BGI taking surface water flood risk reduction and the cost of different interventions into consideration. This PhD
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tuition fees. This PhD project in the area of autonomy, navigation and artificial intelligence, aims to advance the development of intelligent and resilient navigation systems for autonomous transport
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, localization, and sensing, with a focus on developing next-generation multiple-antenna systems while optimizing overall system performance. As a doctoral student, you devote most of your time to doctoral studies
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and polyploid crop species and benchmark them against other methods such as graph-based methods. This project will combine algorithm development and computational programming with large population