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is funded from 1 November 2025 to 31 October 2028. Who we are: The Independent Research Group Receptor Biochemistry harnesses the complex interplay between proteases and receptors during plant-pathogen
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(FSTM) at the University of Luxembourg contributes multidisciplinary expertise in the fields of Mathematics, Physics, Engineering, Computer Science, Life Sciences and Medicine. Through its dual mission
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essential to determine how these models can be made lightweight in terms of computational complexity, memory footprint, and energy consumption for deployment on edge devices or constrained gateways
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participatory practices—and contribute to actionable strategies for improving how public spaces are managed in complex and changing environments. Ready to challenge existing paradigms and shape the future
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Job Description We invite applications for a fully funded 3-year PhD position in the Embedded Systems Engineering (ESE) research section at DTU Compute in collaboration with the Technical
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introduce new challenges in design and control. Their development is still largely bio-inspired and trial-and-error based. Integrating flight and actuation control in SAMs is particularly complex. DOMINANTS
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-organising reaction networks and the emergent complexity in such systems form powerful reservoir computers capable of non-linear classification, times-series prediction and forecasting, on a par or even
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We are looking for a PhD candidates for a joint project between the groups of prof. Nathalie Katsonis, prof. Willem Kegel, and prof. Ben Feringa, that will be carried out within the framework
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) of Prof. Karin Roelofs at the Experimental Psychopathology and Treatment (EPT) department of the Behavioral Science Institute and the Donders Institute for Brain Cognition and Behaviour. The research
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for reactive synthesis. This allows us to describe dynamic behaviors in complex environments over time. You will work with formal tools such as: Planning domains and temporal logic — to describe the required