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or different life experience to apply. If applicants indicate they have disabilities or gaps in their CV, their details may be used anonymously for the purposes of governmental annual review Application process
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emphasis on on board processing and the fusion of RF signals with additional supporting information—such as AIS data or optical imagery. The payload may also be used to detect GNSS jamming and spoofing
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. The research will also involve using software-defined radios (SDR) and digital signal processing for antenna beamforming. The payload may also be used to detect GNSS jamming and spoofing events. The project is
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also involve using software-defined radios (SDR) and digital signal processing for antenna beamforming. The payload may also be used to detect GNSS jamming and spoofing events. The project is funded by
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Digital. The research focuses on advanced signal analysis and machine learning methods that enable robust operation and service continuity in future wireless networks under challenging radio conditions. As
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. The robotics group at NMBU conducts research in two key areas: (1) mobile robotics for agriculture, and (2) manufacturing and food processing. This PhD position falls within the first area, targeting the design
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Digital. The research focuses on advanced signal analysis and machine learning methods that enable robust operation and service continuity in future wireless networks under challenging radio conditions. As
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reliable behavioral and physiological markers that signal good welfare and robust gut–brain health. While being a basic research project, insights from the project could guide the livestock industry towards
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clinical risk factors? 4. How can prediction models be validated to ensure they are trustworthy and reliable for integration into living digital decision aids at the point of care? About the PhD program The
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of Biosciences, Department of Animal and Aquacultural science. The main goal of the project is to identify reliable behavioral and physiological markers that signal good welfare and robust gut–brain health