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that support spike-based processing and memory-efficient computation using SSMs, targeting edge-AI scenarios in wearables, robotics, or sensor networks. Research area and project description The project will co
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skills as well as good communication skills in English. You should have completed a two-year master's degree (120 ECTS points) in Mechanical, Production, Materials, Industrial or Robotics Engineering
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Supervisory Team: Dr N.C. Townsend, Prof A. Murphy PhD Supervisor: Nick Townsend Project description: In this PhD project you will explore novel wave energy harvesting systems for maritime robotic
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research and development for applications in the automotive, robotics, and security sectors. Substantial activities are underway worldwide to enable and improve the possibilities for using artificial
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reusable launchers, autonomous robotics, and advanced materials could redefine how we design space structures. The ability to remotely assemble orbital systems from multiple launcher payloads would allow
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research and prides itself on excellent publication records for a majority of lab members. We are located on the Gasthuisberg Hospital campus of the KU Leuven (Fac. of Medicine) and has on-site robotic
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reinforcement learning, robotics, and the development of reactive software systems. It enables the creation of robust, reliable programs by specifying what a system should do, while automatically deriving how it
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delivery drones, care robots, online health communities, AI-driven tools for communication and story-telling etc.) are being designed to overcome the current care crisis (aging population, shortage of care
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applications across the multi-billion dollar display industry, photonics, metamaterials, robotics, healthcare technologies etc. The mathematics of LCs is very rich and cuts across analysis, topology, mechanics
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Stress Symptoms’, which is funded within the call ‘Digital Transformation and Robotics in Sustainable Agriculture between Europe and Japan’ as part of the European Interest Group CONCERT-Japan. The sub