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The development and integration of precision livestock farming tools represent a key element for optimizing and designing predictive models aimed at monitoring animal welfare. Available technologies and sensors
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objects. Different acquisition devices are used depending on the object properties and quality requirements. A new robot-based multi-sensor platform will combine the existing technologies to enable a
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objects. Different acquisition devices are used depending on the object properties and quality requirements. A new robot-based multi-sensor platform will combine the existing technologies to enable a
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Algorithm Developer (KTP Associate) ( Job Number: 25001803) Department of Mathematical Sciences Grade 7: - £41,064 - £46,049 per annum Fixed Term - Full Time Contract Duration: 18 months Contracted
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, the objective of this thesis is to develop and test a real-time, tightly-coupled traversability algorithm that fuses information from both sensor modalities, therefore providing a more complete understanding of
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the future. Here’s how you’ll make a difference: The Adaptive Optics Group, part of the Signatorics Department in Ettlingen, is offering an internship on the subject of free-space laser communications
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radar prototype for remote vital sign sensing. The RA will help our team in the various project tasks that involve implementing different parts of the radar, including but not limited to: modifying
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3D integration and flexible electronics. These nano and microtechnologies form the foundation of our diverse fields of expertise, which include sensor technology, circuit design, system solutions with
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to dispersed systems: grains, particles, droplets, bubbles, and porous media. It also has expertise in sensor and instrumentation development. The PhD will be carried out in collaboration with the NEEL Institute
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science. If you’re passionate about building real robots that make a measurable difference in the world, we’d love to hear from you. Your primary responsibilities are: Developing algorithms for perception