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healthcare for FOG; identify technical requirements for the development of just FMs-based solutions for FOG. Develop a data collection method embedding wearable IMU sensors for monitoring FOG in everyday life
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. the light curves and spectra) of these stars analytically and through numerical methods, based on binary stellar evolution models. You will also investigate potential observable signatures of binary evolution
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to address such challenges. The objective of the project is the development of a new type of intelligent robots that will help operators in the execution of manual tasks while at the same time learning from
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project is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Doctoral Network that unites three core disciplines (design, manufacturing, and testing) towards the development of a next generation of patient-specific
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software development. General responsibilities: Help supervising related MSc and PhD projects Contribute to project related teaching activities Collaborate with the Earthmapps research team and participate
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emphasis on the integration of subsystem information provided by project partners and the development of correlations for novel systems not yet described in existing literature. The work is conducted within
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sustainability, especially when shared, exchanged, and learned, with collaborative efforts being key to accessing this resource. Multi-stakeholder collaboration effectively advances sustainable development and
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their power consumption, select the most appropriate options and dimension them optimally. This also supports the development of run-time control mechanisms maximizing the transceiver energy efficiency in
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(design, manufacturing, and testing) towards the development of a next generation of patient-specific shoulder implants. The number of shoulder replacements is projected to increase by 300-400% between
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collaborate with academic or industrial partners where applicable. Disseminate research findings through academic publications and conference presentations. Contribute to the development of follow-up research