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Research theme: Control Engineering, Robotics How to apply: https://uom.link/pgr-apply-2425 UK only This 3.5-year PhD studentship is open to Home (UK) applicants. The successful candidate will
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specific research Centre, of which there are twelve totals. Information regarding the research Centres, their activities and production are available at http://www.fbk.eu/research-centers . In particular
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conditions. This project aims to develop a new control framework that enables embodied decision-making in autonomous swarms, allowing them to operate with resilience, reliability, and adaptability. The work
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considered for funding at a later stage in the recruitment process. Further details about eligibility and funding can be found at: https://www.ukri.org/councils/esrc/career-and-skills-development/funding
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understanding of leadership and collaboration Extensive personnel development program Health management with a wide range of prevention and counseling services We look forward to receiving your application by
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generate embodied emissions. Post-retrofit emissions depend on energy system transitions (e.g., grid decarbonisation, and socio-economic factors including population growth and housing evolution (Mastrucci
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architecture that generalizes across embodiments. The overarching ambition is to advance the foundations of a universal science of embodied AI, where perception, action, and learning are co-designed to support
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capabilities within the underwater domain, and to ensure that a unified modelling approach can operate across robot embodiments – air, ground, and marine. Achieving this requires new simulation tools, scalable
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offers a vibrant and supportive community of scientists committed to the challenges of sustainability. CML distinguishes itself for its attention to professional development in coordination with
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Systems (including evolution of bio-cognitive organizations, embodiment and agency, affective cognition, and self-organization); Complexity & Design (encompassing design theory and methodologies, systemic