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challenge, making energy-efficient computing a critical research priority. This project addresses this challenge through a novel co-design approach that simultaneously optimizes both hardware and software
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methods to improve the deployment, adaptation capabilities and safety of robots and critical infrastructures. The developed algorithms will be evaluated on legged robots, wheel-based robots and under
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methods and analytical tools in Africa and Asia. Our protocols and software will be available to the community to allow wider testing and sustained implementation. A critical part of WaSPP research agenda
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effective lines of communication with all team members The candidate should have a PhD in molecular or cell biology, or a closely related discipline, or equivalent research, industrial or commercial