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techniques that exploit quantum sensors based on spin defects in solids. Firstly, the student will be involved in the experimental realisation of these quantum microscopes, learning or applying knowledge and
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construction wastes in an unstructured environment. The gripper has to adapt to wastes with different shape and size and tolerate collisions due to material moving during the picking. The touch and force sensors
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of marine resources, including marine bioenergy; environmental sensor development; environmental remediation; developmental biology; marine biomedicine; molecular and cellular systems and sustainable urban
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will research strategies on including physics and enhance active learning as well as aim at reducing catastrophic forgetting. You will research how to uncover uncertainties that are hidden to sensors and
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monitoring disturbances from both satellites and ground-based sensors. The latter is expected to contribute to the further development of the pylidar repository. This PhD project will be promoted by prof. Kim
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for variable rate fertilization including N synthetic fertilizers, manure and bio-based fertilizers. They will utilize advanced multi-sensor platforms (utilizing spectroscopy and electrochemical sensing