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to navigate uneven terrain makes them indispensable for inspection and intervention tasks, but maintaining stability under external forces and environmental disturbances remains a major challenge. This PhD
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The Department of Electronic Systems at The Technical Faculty of IT and Design invites applications for a PhD stipend in the field of Safe Learning Based Control for Autonomous Robots in Dynamic
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Communication Media Holocaust & Remembrance All research groups offer members a dynamic think tank structure that facilitates taking up new developments rapidly. Therefore, the GCSC always welcomes individual
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University Guide and The Complete University Guide 2025) and 39th in the world (QS World Rankings by subject 2025). We are a dynamic and vibrant space for research and innovation with world-leading academics
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present some limitations in the range of behaviour they can supply and situations where they can be used. Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) combined to real-time kinematics (RTK) technology give
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sector smarter, safer, and more sustainable through world-class AI research and applications. MAI’s mission is to accelerate the operationalisation of AI across maritime value chains – spanning navigation
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sector smarter, safer, and more sustainable through world-class AI research and applications. MAI’s mission is to accelerate the operationalisation of AI across maritime value chains – spanning navigation
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unpredictable terrain, unknown obstacles, in season changing working scenarios, and a range of weather conditions that can impair autonomous navigation and operation and limit reliability. Additionally
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Show openness to feedback and external input, while still taking ownership of research direction Be flexible in navigating the uncertainty and ambiguity inherent to a research project Emphasis will be