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and estimation Multi-agent planning and cooperation Communication-aware coordination strategies Learning-based control in networked systems Resilience and safety in multi-agent systems
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universities, Guest lectures and networking opportunities with academia and industry, A strong, cross-disciplinary PhD student network. WASP is Sweden’s largest individual research program ever, a major national
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, research visits, and other activities to promote a strong multidisciplinary and international network between PhD students, postdocs, researchers, and industry. Who we are looking for The following
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benefits of support in career development, networking, administrative and technical support functions, along with good employment conditions. More information about the department is available at: https
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array antenna systems for imaging MIMO radar in autonomous driving applications. This work will advance the design and characterization of intelligent devices and environments for wireless communications
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to their environment through sensors, information and knowledge, and forming intelligent systems-of-systems. Read more: https://wasp-sweden.org/ . The vision of WASP is excellent research and competence in artificial
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for networking, and access to robust administrative and technical services—all within a setting that offers attractive employment conditions. To learn more about the department, please visit: https://www.umu.se/en
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on behavioural syndromes and social networks in dogs and to some extent wolves. The selected PhD student will work with large-scale behavioural data sets using a range of approaches, including heritability
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diverse community of individuals from a wide range of nationalities. As a PhD student with us, you benefit from comprehensive career development support, opportunities for networking, and access to robust
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behavioural phenotypes and social systems develop and evolve. Specifically, the project will focus on behavioural syndromes and social networks in dogs and to some extent wolves. The selected PhD student will