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of research output including publications, conference contributions and/or technical reports in the field. Theoretical background in quantum control and quantum optics, including the ability to model
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programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Description of work This PhD project is part of a randomized controlled trial that compares a novel
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in quantum control and quantum optics, including the ability to model and analyse light-matter interactions, dynamical evolution. Theoretical background in quantum channel discrimination and quantum
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representation. The research will be conducted within the Robotics and InteractionS team at LAAS-CNRS, a historically renowned research environment for Human–Robot Interaction and autonomous robotics. The project
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. Important components of this project include but not limit to: (1) developing and implementing autonomous control strategies; (2) testing on manikin patients; (3) developing new human-aware planning and
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) (Physician Assistant or Advanced Practice Registered Nurse) to join our orthopaedic clinical team. The job uses best practices and knowledge of patients and exercises autonomous decision making in
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at the Institute. At time of hire, the therapist is required to review the policies and procedures of the department. During the process of orientation, the Respiratory Therapist is prepared to work autonomously
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at the Institute. At time of hire, the therapist is required to review the policies and procedures of the department. During the process of orientation, the Respiratory Therapist is prepared to work autonomously
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in one or more of the following areas: Autonomous Systems Technology Platform Development – marine autonomous platforms, robotics, command and control. Environmental Sensor and Platform Development
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for supervisory risk control. A theoretical foundation for risk visualizations to human supervisors for both single and multiple autonomous systems. To contribute to synthesizing the research results in