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) section. The BEE section investigates ecological and evolutionary patterns and processes underpinning biodiversity, scaling from genes to communities and ecosystems, and how these are affected by
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and control. This can involve optimizing robots through techniques from Evolutionary Robotics in a simulator, and then deploying robots for further training and subsequent testing in lab- or real-world
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-design of morphology and control. This can involve optimizing robots through techniques from Evolutionary Robotics in a simulator and then deploying robots for further training and subsequent testing in
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, which is a collaboration between two projects: The REPEAT project ("The functional and evolutionary importance of simple repeats in the genome"), led by Professor Kjetill S Jakobsen and Professor Melinka
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in fungal biology/ecology available at Department of Biosciences/ Section for Genetics and Evolutionary Biology (EVOGENE). The fellowship period is three years. A fourth year maybe considered and it
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institutions. The PhD Research Fellow will focus on enabling robust, intelligent robots through co-design of morphology and control. This can involve optimizing robots through techniques from Evolutionary
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project ("The functional and evolutionary importance of simple repeats in the genome"), led by Professor Kjetill S Jakobsen and Professor Melinka Butenko, and HotSpot ("Stress-induced mutations in evolution
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will focus on enabling robust, intelligent robots through co-design of morphology and control. This can involve optimizing robots through techniques from Evolutionary Robotics in a simulator, and
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Storvik at the Department of Mathematics. The candidate will be based at Centre for Ecological and Evolutionary Synthesis, Department of Biosciences. The 4-year fellowship includes 25 % compulsory career
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for this job See advertisement About the position Position as PhD Research Fellow in fungal biology/ecology available at Department of Biosciences/ Section for Genetics and Evolutionary Biology (EVOGENE