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the researchers from Department of Automation and Process Engineering will play a key role. We welcome motivated applicants in robotics, control, AI, machine learning, physics, and related fields, including early
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of Generative Spaces General Objective: This research proposes the use of evolutionary computation to explore these generative spaces, navigating regions that are not typically visited by conventional sampling
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Objective: The objective is to understand the relationship between neuronal responses and the space of generative possibilities of the model, navigating regions that are not typically reached by conventional
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project deliverables are met. Collaborate with the PI, Co-PIs and NTU team to design and develop a robust and scalable software system for autonomous agents navigating immersive 3D virtual environments (e.g
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, consortium meetings, and workshops will provide hands-on experience in collaborative modelling, scientific synthesis, and science-policy engagement—central to enabling young researchers to navigate
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for conducting a series of neurophysiology experiments in rats to test the role of brainstem circuits in spatial navigation and head movements. The researcher will be required to conduct these experiments
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to design and develop a robust and scalable software system for autonomous agents navigating immersive 3D virtual environments (e.g., Roblox, Minecraft). Implement a parallelized agent-driven framework where
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to the successful completion of a PhD degree. For more information see: http://www.mn.uio.no/english/research/phd/ All candidates and projects will be checked against national export controls, sanctions, and security
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evaluate a cross-sector physical activity navigator program with adults with intellectual disability and our community project partners (Inclusion Australia, Down Syndrome Victoria and Prader-Willi Research
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. Job description Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common and aggressive adult brain tumor. During invasion, GBM cells sense and navigate through the tumor microenvironment, adapting their nuclear