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10th November 2025 Languages English English English Do you want to develop methods in the interface between AI and forest ecosystems? PhD scholarship: methods for characterizing forest structure
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science. An ideal candidate has an interest in the theory of ecosystem functioning and is eager to advance our conceptual understanding of ecosystem nutrient cycling via plant-soil-herbivory interactions
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-water settings. The research will develop a unified framework that fuses heterogeneous sensing modalities through uncertainty-aware probabilistic optimization while maintaining semantic, structural, and
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techniques for robust perception in challenging underwater environments, including visual (and acoustic) sensing to enable reliable object detection, scene understanding, and interaction. You will thus
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embodied intelligence. NCEI brings together leading robotics and AI groups with key partners from industry and the public sector to study how intelligence emerges from the interaction between body
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public sector to study how intelligence emerges from the interaction between body, computation, and environment, across flying, ground, and aquatic robot configurations. Our mission is to chart a
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or physics. It is a condition of employment that the doctoral degree has been awarded. Experience from the finite-element method is a requirement. Experience from computational structural dynamics is a
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sector to study how intelligence emerges from the interaction between body, computation, and environment, across flying, ground, and aquatic robot configurations. Our mission is to chart a generalizable
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the interaction between body, computation, and environment, across flying, ground, and aquatic robot configurations. Our mission is to chart a generalizable path for physical AI and transform how robot morphology
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interact with other PhD candidates, researchers, companies and governmental agencies in the center. Together you will pursue different applications and explore different AI methodologies. The PhD candidate