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expertise and supervision of experienced researchers from multiple institutes at Forschungszentrum Jülich. As one of Europe’s largest and most multidisciplinary research centers, Forschungszentrum Jülich
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| Microscopy Our Research As the main providers of cellular energy, mitochondria are essential for metabolism and sustaining life. Mitochondrial dysfunction is associated with multiple pathologies, ranging from
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. The team's main research areas are: Architectures for Autonomous Robots, Learning, Temporal Planning and Execution Control, and Algorithmic motion planning. RIS is composed of 8 permanent researchers, 4
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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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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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agricultural robotics and new sustainable farming practices. The PhD projects will be combining new sensor systems and perception algorithms. So, if you are one of the 2 selected applicants, your primary
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expertise and supervision of experienced researchers from multiple institutes at Forschungszentrum Jülich. As one of Europe’s largest and most multidisciplinary research centers, Forschungszentrum Jülich
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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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—remains a critical challenge. This project will focus on designing AI-driven cognitive navigation solutions that can adaptively fuse multiple sensor sources under uncertainty, enabling safe and efficient
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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