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Primary supervisor - Dr Phil Carella The fossil record demonstrates that filamentous microbes invaded ancient plant cells with intracellular hyphal structures over 450 million years ago. To this day
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for social and economic activity, but are more complex and evolving systems, shaped by dynamic interactions between population growth, land use planning, infrastructure development, and the integration
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-water settings. The research will develop a unified framework that fuses heterogeneous sensing modalities through uncertainty-aware probabilistic optimization while maintaining semantic, structural, and
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) to address questions and generate hypotheses on the interactions between plants, soil, environment and management such as leaf pruning and root cutting. For this, you will consider both above- and belowground
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driving eco-physiological mechanisms. You will use 3D plant modelling (so-called functional-structural plant modelling) to address questions and generate hypotheses on the interactions between plants, soil
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techniques for robust perception in challenging underwater environments, including visual (and acoustic) sensing to enable reliable object detection, scene understanding, and interaction. You will thus
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the area of finite geometry. Finite geometry studies finite structures that satisfy axioms of classical geometrical spaces such as the Euclidean and projective spaces. In this project, by developing novel
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embodied intelligence. NCEI brings together leading robotics and AI groups with key partners from industry and the public sector to study how intelligence emerges from the interaction between body
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public sector to study how intelligence emerges from the interaction between body, computation, and environment, across flying, ground, and aquatic robot configurations. Our mission is to chart a
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Wetsus - European centre of excellence for sustainable water technology | Netherlands | 3 months ago
applications related to water and sustainable land and resource management. Research challenges Innovation lies in leveraging a new field-based microwave radiometer construction to calibrate models and