Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Engineering, Computer Science Desirable skills/interests: Signal processing, wireless communications, hands-on experience with hardwares Objectives: Low-power RF front-end design to monitor mm-wave spectrum
-
25 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company KU LEUVEN Department Architecture Research Field Architecture » Design Communication sciences » Graphic communication Communication sciences
-
more electronics are being used "in the edge". Think of biomedical wearables, internet of things sensing nodes, autonomous robots, etc. The PhD project will investigate the design of event-based
-
bipedal robot that will learn to walk on soft and natural ground, such as sand and gravel. The controller design will include knowledge of the type of ground the robot walks over, and how the substrate
-
. The opportunity to build up research and innovation skills that are essential for a future career in research and development, both in an industrial and academic context. Funding is secured for four years. A
-
, and deployment constraints require compact models. This PhD project explores how to adapt representation learning for these low-resource settings. Specifically, we aim to design suitable model
-
and sub-criteria of shortlisted candidates - Maximum ScoreCommunication and Personal skills - 0-70,0E. Ability to design and conduct original research in the subject area of the individual research
-
fundamental research on Event-based Model Predictive Control; Monitor the work plan of her/his individual research project and make sure that milestones are achieved and deliverables are finalized in a timely
-
on understanding how mechanical cues in the microenvironment influence the development, shape, and fate of these models. Key responsibilities include: Engineering Composite Hydrogels: Design and construct novel
-
Seabed to SPace: Identifying and quantifying plastic litteR with Innovative remote sensing Technologies”, SSPIRIT for short, funded by Flanders Innovation & Entrepreneurship (VLAIO contract HBC.2024.0752