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inspection and data collection strategies optimization, and their integration within novel data-driven risk assessment methodologies and safety certification frameworks. We focus on vertical transport (lifts
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methods to improve systems, and ML research develops such methods. Major gains are made when the development of ML and systems are symbiotic and co-optimized. This is relevant across a broad spectrum of
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optimizing inspection planning. The project will consider the application area of vertical transport (lifts and escalators). The operational data collected by the lift controller, along with records of past
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contribute to the development of digital twins of propellers and explore collective learning approaches, where multiple propellers cooperate for optimal flight control. The PhD will be carried out in joint
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PostDocs, and several Ph.D. students. More in general, research at LAAS-CNRS spans robotics, optimization, control, telecommunications, and nano-systems. The robotics department at LAAS-CNRS counts more than
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information and coordinate their actions. This vision requires numerous and significant advances in multiple areas, including traffic flow, control systems, and communication networks. (Additional information
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engineered for the reporting, lineage tracing, or conditional deletion of defined dendritic cell subsets, providing powerful genetic tools for dissecting cell-specific roles in vivo. Using and optimizing
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. The Researcher is involved in multiple research projects at a time and employs a research-practice partnership framework to work closely with local community organizations in areas such as non-medical drivers
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aims to develop a novel theoretical framework for nonlinear and robust control of dynamical systems from a phase perspective. You will have the opportunity to freely explore multiple research directions
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spatial design. In ‘Fertile Soils’, we see a potential that multiple spatial challenges in urban and rural areas can be addressed simultaneously through exchange of ‘landscape services’ between rural and