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the following research areas providing a template for relevant directions: - Field Robotics with a focus on Arctic Environments - Autonomous Navigation and Motion Planning in Sensor-Degraded Disaster Environments
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of the Mathematical Insights into Algorithms for Optimization (MIAO) group at the Department of Computer Science at Lund University. The research group, which is headed by Jakob Nordström , is also active
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of novel neuro-inspired algorithms and their hardware realizations that can make future intelligent systems far more efficient and powerful. Today’s intelligent systems rely on massive datasets and large
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Description of the workplace The PhD student will be working in the Mathematical Insights into Algorithms for Optimization (MIAO) group at the Department of Computer Science at Lund University
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advance real-life impact in medical and therapeutic development. Your doctoral research project will focus on the design and development of electrochemical sensors and electrochemical actuators, along with
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descriptors of spatial distribution in the field of materials science (e.g., Voronoi tessellations, particle-particle distances, etc.)? What are appropriate algorithms for efficient quantification of spatial
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systems acting in collaboration with humans, adapting to their environment through sensors, information and knowledge, and forming intelligent systems-of-systems. The vision of WASP is excellent research
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are rapidly evolving – ranging from remote sensing and automated sensors to genetic techniques and classical field-based inventories. This PhD project focuses on how biodiversity in forests can be measured
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the following research areas providing a template for relevant directions: - Field Robotics with a focus on Arctic Environments - Autonomous Navigation and Motion Planning in Sensor-Degraded Disaster Environments
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and automated sensors to genetic techniques and classical field-based inventories. This PhD project focuses on how biodiversity in forests can be measured, monitored, and analysed. The position is