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a PhD student, you will develop state-of-the-art learning and inference methods to detect and characterize anomalous radio behavior and to design algorithms that remain reliable under practical
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project aims to develop advanced control and planning algorithms that enhance robustness and safety, ensuring reliable performance even in the presence of magnetic fields and other uncertain conditions. The
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UiA-CERN PhD Position in Multi-robot Mapping and Environmental Data Sharing - Uncertain Environments
representation, efficient transmission strategies tailored to mission requirements, and algorithms for combining data from multiple sources to improve accuracy and visibility. The project will also explore
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candidate will work at the interface of machine learning and biostatistics, developing new theory, algorithms, and scalable implementations. By establishing a new class of multi-frame factorization methods
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project NICE is a center for research-driven innovation (i.e., an SFI ) in which NTNU, the University of Oslo, and key industry players work together towards developing the knowledge and technology required
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, finger, and multimodal) under controlled and semi-wild conditions. Develop AI-based algorithms for biometric trust assessment, anti-fraud analytics, and secure onboarding. Lead the deployment and
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Intelligence (AI) were launched in the Fall of 2025. These centres will foster interdisciplinary collaboration among researchers to address both scientific and societal challenges, develop new technologies
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, towards a common goal of transforming the diagnostics and preservation of cultural heritage by developing innovative non-destructive evaluation techniques and advanced digital tools for diagnostics
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by developing innovative non-destructive evaluation techniques and advanced digital tools for diagnostics, conservation and public engagement. Your immediate leader will be the Head of the Colorlab
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. Kurusch Ebrahimi‑Fard and is connected to the research activities of the national project SURE‑AI. The PhD project focuses on developing mathematical and computational methods based on path signatures and