16 algorithm-development-"The-University-of-Edinburgh"-"The-University-of-Edinburgh" PhD positions at Tallinn University of Technology in Estonia
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advantages. We will provide the necessary hardware and software for the real-time control of the machine, but the candidate will be responsible for developing and implementing the control algorithms. A working
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through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description This PhD project aims to develop, model
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embedded hardware. The ultimate goal is to demonstrate the viability of the developed approach in multilayer electrospinning. The project is part of Estonian Research Council project PSG897 “Cogni-E-spin
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project seeks to turn a problem into an opportunity, by developing digital tools and Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) models to (1) minimize waste and (2) accelerate circularity and sustainable resource use in
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minimally capable of running on the edge, ideally of running on power-efficient embedded hardware. The ultimate goal is to demonstrate the viability of the developed approach in multilayer electrospinning
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research areas encompass the synthesis of novel converter topologies, development of specialized control and protection algorithms, integration of cutting-edge components, and formulation of design
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the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Summary The goal of this research is to enhance the safety and efficiency of automated vehicles by developing a
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). The work offers opportunities to publish in high-ranking journals and conferences, collaborate with international academic and industry partners, and contribute to the development of open-source testing
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new paradigm in the design, testing, and validation of Electronic Control Units (ECUs) for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles. By developing high-fidelity Digital Twins (DTs) that combine functional
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optimization, and the interplay between microstructure properties and the LPBF technique. Key aspects of the project will include the: (1) Development of novel and next generation functional materials for LPBF