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the Head of the Circuit and Radio Systems group. About the project The signals originating from the global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) when they are reflected from the Earth, contain information
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and maintenance; Crew training; Maritime traffic and ship surveillance; Decarbonization and energy management; Autonomous ships and remote control. The research partners are the Norwegian University
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; Condition monitoring and maintenance; Crew training; Maritime traffic and ship surveillance; Decarbonization and energy management; Autonomous ships and remote control. The research partners are the Norwegian
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Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences • | Leipzig, Sachsen | Germany | 5 days ago
of the brain to be measured or localised on the scalp using near-infrared light. In addition, the integration of genetic, autonomic, and other biological markers has become increasingly important for
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autonomy. Aiming to break new ground this PhD project focuses on developing novel foundation models for underwater robot perception and navigation. The aim is twofold: to advance foundation-model
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intelligent behavior in robots of fundamentally different forms. The PhD candidate will be supervised by Kostas Alexis, head of the Autonomous Robots Lab (ARL), and the position is part of the recently-funded