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universities and networks worldwide. The Faculty of Arts The Faculty of Arts is a large, dynamic faculty in the heart of the city of Groningen. It has more than 5000 students and 700 staff members, who
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the robot/swarm functions between the human operator and a continuously learning robot intelligence. Two key applications will be examined: 1) a swarm of drones performing complex manoeuvres, and 2) robotic
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segregation, packing structure, and gas-solid contact in diverse burden mixtures. Investigate the impact of new materials on burden formation and blast furnace performance. Collaborate closely with Tata Steel
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swimming biomechanics, fluid dynamics, and state-of-the-art fish-detection techniques. Your Duties and Responsibilities: Designing, constructing and testing prototypes of novel gear for the detection
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understanding of flatfish escape behavior and swimming biomechanics, fluid dynamics, and state-of-the-art fish-detection techniques. Your Duties and Responsibilities: Designing, constructing and testing
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Fellow to perform state-of the-art research in solutions for space system cyber security resilience. The focus of the activity is to advance the state of the art and develop solutions that can be used
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, and Nature since 2008, our (collaborative) research focuses on anthropogenic threats, such as bycatch, ship collisions, underwater noise pollution, and chemical contaminants. With state-of-the-art
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research universities in Europe and is allied with prestigious partner universities and networks worldwide. The Faculty of Arts The Faculty of Arts is a large, dynamic faculty in the heart of the city of
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to support failure event reactions, considering state-of-the-art algorithms and classical FDIR approaches. Create algorithms that closely align with actual flight applications, aiming to enhance performance
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these topics. We develop forefront fundamental research, relevant to high tech applications Industrial Focus Group XUV Optics . The research will take place in a state-of-the-art thin film laboratory within