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of integrated and inertial navigation. The working group deals with multisensor systems, i.e. the sensor fusion of GNSS (GPS, Galileo, GLONASS, Beidou), INS (inertial navigation system), cameras, LiDAR (light
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for conducting a series of neurophysiology experiments in rats to test the role of brainstem circuits in spatial navigation and head movements. The researcher will be required to conduct these experiments
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velocity continuity or GNSS-derived velocity estimates. Sensor fusion consistency: aligning pseudorange corrections with complementary sensors, such as inertial navigation systems. Map-based constraints
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precise navigation and situational awareness across heterogeneous vehicles, particularly in GPS-denied and perceptually challenging underwater environments. Key research activities could include: Cross
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robots. The role will involve developing advanced navigation systems. ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS PhD in Robotics, Software Engineering or similar disciplines Strong expertise in the localization and mapping
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Navigating the Path to Commercial Fusion: Assessing Supply Chain Challenges and Inclusive Growth of Commercial Fusion Energy in the Trent Supercluster (Associate CDT project at the University
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Attitude and Orbit Control Systems (AOCS) in all application domains and for all mission types and classes; Guidance, Navigation and Control (GNC) systems for space vehicles including interplanetary cruise
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inertial navigation systems. Personal characteristics To successfully complete a doctoral degree (PhD), it is important that you are able to: Work independently and in a structured way, set goals and make
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by industry. Potential applications for these sensors range from inertial navigation, biomedicine to defense applications. In addition to conducting research, the postdoc will actively contribute