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. These models have been successfully deployed in a real VW eGolf vehicle, demonstrating robust, camera-based autonomous navigation in both the Catalan Pyrenees and on the UAB campus, where ongoing research
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Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences • | Leipzig, Sachsen | Germany | about 4 hours ago
TU Dresden or UCL may attend online. Application deadline See our website (https://imprs-coni.mpg.de/application-dates) for further information. Tuition fees per semester in EUR None Combined Master's
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autonomous unmanned systems see growing deployment in real-world settings, swarms of these systems are becoming essential for accomplishing tasks that cannot be handled by a single robot. In challenging
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to detail and autonomous worker. Capacity to use and navigate digital applications (e.g., iPads). Current driver’s license and/or reliable transportation. Preferred Qualifications Bachelor's degree with
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and pose estimation from ultrasound video, as well as designing a closed-loop robotic system for autonomous ultrasound scanning and navigation. In addition, the candidate will support the dataset
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experience in a student facing role. Relevant experience of providing professional and confidential one to one advice as main part of role. Relevant experience of navigating the UKVI Student Route/Tier 4
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Engineering. Master's degree in Control Engineering. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE. Experience in projects related to robots and hardware in the context of guidance, navigation, and control of autonomous vehicle
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decisions. The resulting route planning solutions will support improved navigational safety, operational resilience and reduced emissions both for conventional and autonomous vessels. The research will be