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information For further information about the position, the Morality of Extreme Wealth project, and the SDU Philosophy Section, feel free to contact Associate Professor, Lasse Nielsen (lasseni@sdu.dk
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, interference handling and more to take full advantage of new 6G Radio (6GR) techniques. Techniques such as QoS-aware RRM and potential application-awareness and use of AI/ML where it makes sense are naturally
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thus including sensing systems, tool condition features selection, algorithms for automated signal preprocessing, feature extraction and decision making based on ML and AI. An integral part of
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advantageous. Underwater or field robotics experience: Previous work with marine or mobile robotics platforms is an asset. Understanding the limitations of underwater sensing and navigation will benefit the
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proficient in ROS/ROS2, Python and/or C++/C# Knowledge and/or experience within one or more of the fields of acoustic sensing, hydrodynamics, and machine learning is a plus. You have strong communication
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urban feel and yet a close proximity to beaches and recreational areas. Its location on the beautiful island of Funen is ideal with easy access by train or highway to the bigger cities of Aarhus and
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including PhD students and postdocs. Also, a good sense of humor will be appreciated. Good English language skills will be required. The main criterion for selection will be the research potential
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relation to food technology, food chemistry, and food nutrition in a broad sense. Teaching activities will include supervision of student projects at different levels (BSc, MSc, PhD). You will engage in
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activities in relation to food technology, food chemistry, and food nutrition in a broad sense. Teaching activities will include supervision of student projects at different levels (BSc, MSc, PhD). You will
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spin. The experimental platform, based on an ultracoherent phononic membrane resonator and an NV-center in diamond, serves as a testbed of protocols for spin-mechanical quantum sensing and transduction