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. The postdoctoral position at Aalborg University on the NAMUR project is focused on designing, creating, and evaluating intuitive systems for controlling multiple robots with natural language. The successful
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in autonomous drone systems. The postdoctoral position at Aalborg University on the NAMUR project is focused on designing, creating, and evaluating intuitive systems for controlling multiple robots
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to deploy and scale, by running plug-and-play analytics inside modern drives or on a plant controller using only electrical signals already measured by the drive, while minimizing data export and supporting
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Are you interested in Robotics and can you contribute to the development of the project Dynamics and Control of Robotic Handling and Maintenance of Fusion Reactors? Then the Department of Mechanical
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of disruptive power converter topologies, enabled by wide bandgap semiconductors and cutting-edge digital control. These innovations enhance efficiency, power density, reliability, cost-effectiveness, and
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fields with microscopic resolution. To achieve this goal and building on initial proof of concept, the setups will realise advanced protocols of quantum coherent control of electron spins, optical
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laboratory facilities for culturing as well as experimental work on microalgae in temperature-controlled rooms, advanced microscopy and imaging labs as well as a molecular lab. The post doc will collaborate
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Are you interested in Robotics and can you contribute to the development of the project Dynamics and Control of Robotic Handling and Maintenance of Fusion Reactors? Then the Department of Mechanical
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. Weinstein (DTU Chemistry) to develop novel molecular ML methods and use them to control, steer, and learn from large scale wetlab experiments. You will deploy these methods in collaboration with Prof. Katrine
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Two postdoctoral positions (3-year) in Experimental Evolution of Methanogenic Microbiomes in Bioe...
) This position centers on directed laboratory evolution of defined microbial communities under controlled bioelectrochemical conditions. You will run evolution experiments with constructed consortia, track