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-house database of experimental real-world data enabling large-scale validation of developed algorithms. Wind turbine drivetrains are critical components, and their failures can lead to significant
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The Faculty of Engineering, Department Elektronica en informatica, Research Group Electronics and Informatics: Research – Development - Innovation is looking for a PhD-student with a doctoral grant
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control laws into Trent gas turbine engines and developed algorithms monitoring fleets of 100s of engines flying all around the world. During the PhD, you will have the opportunity to deeply engage with
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input needs, accompanied by a boost in algorithmic development, e.g., multi-modal learning, transfer learning, federate learning, and knowledge embedding, etc. However, a significant motivation of
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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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through theory and simulation and/or experimental design and testing; developing new image reconstruction algorithms for providing more information with less radiation; and applying our techniques
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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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Aerospace Centre (DLR), will conduct research on 20 research topics with 25 PhD candidates within the next years. The following main research goals are pursued by this Center: (1) develop a new set of
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, coordination, and decision-making algorithms for multiple autonomous agents—such as robots (robotic manipulators, drones, or vehicles)—that work together to achieve common goals in dynamic, uncertain
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aims to develop responsible transport appraisal methods that consider multiple performance metrics simultaneously, with a special emphasis on fairness to weigh different circumstances, constraints, and