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applications for a PhD position in robotics, with a focus on state estimation, localization and mapping (SLAM) in dynamic and uncertain environments. The research will center on the integration of commercially
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dual-income families and that can impact their vision of the feasibility of work or their career decisions. Examples include less time and flexibility outside standard office hours, fewer opportunities
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modelling and density functional theory calculations will be used to further increase our understanding of the photo-reduction mechanism. Correlating these theoretical insights with the structure and activity
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both in academia and industry. You will work in Leuven; a historic, dynamic, and multicultural city located in the heart of Europe and will undertake short research stays (secondments) at TU Vienna
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supervising practicals and work sessions. - Knowledge of English at least at European CEFR level B2, - Experience and/or interest in molecular imprinting, electrochemistry, electronics, sensors and surface
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systems, active sensing, neuromorphic engineering, vision for robotics. Research experience (e.g. through Master thesis work or research internships) in control theory or event-camera sensing is considered
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environmental factors. To address these challenges, we have developed a preclinical rat model to monitor structural and functional connectivity as well as neuroinflammation non-invasively over several weeks using
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control design, event-based systems, active sensing, neuromorphic engineering, vision for robotics. ● Research experience (e.g. through Master thesis work or research internships) in control theory or event
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-627 Marie Curie Grant Agreement Number 0 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are looking for 1 dynamic and motivated full-time PhD student
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/she will receive an attractive salary, be provided with their own office/laptop/etc. within the Department of Public Health at KU Leuven and will be part of a dynamic team of young researchers