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transponder, may contribute to illegal fishing, trafficking, sabotage and other less desired activities. Currently, there are several systems in use to monitor global ship traffic, each with different
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contribute to illegal fishing, trafficking, sabotage and other less desired activities. Currently, there are several systems in use to monitor global ship traffic, each with different properties. Optical
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will become part of the group ‘Computing in Dynamical Systems’ at PGI-14. Background MINDnet The exponential surge in artificial intelligence (AI), internet traffic, and online services demands a
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part of the group ‘Adaptive In Memory Computing Group’ at PGI-14. Background MINDnet The exponential surge in artificial intelligence (AI), internet traffic, and online services demands a revolutionary
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& Geosciences (CEG) is committed to outstanding international research and education in the field of civil engineering, applied earth sciences, traffic and transport, water technology, and delta technology. Our
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cases: Logistics, shipping and business transactions; Ship design and construction; Voyage planning and optimization; Condition monitoring and maintenance; Crew training; Maritime traffic and ship
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education in the field of civil engineering, applied earth sciences, traffic and transport, water technology, and delta technology. Our research feeds into our educational programmes and covers societal
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; Maritime traffic and ship surveillance; Decarbonization and energy management; Autonomous ships and remote control. The research partners are the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU
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and together with other chairs being part of the RTG. Requirements: good or very good university degree in aviation, transportation and logistics, computer science or comparable knowledge in traffic
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at the department. The main supervisor will be Prof. Dr. Kathy Lüdge from TU Ilmenau. Where to apply Website https://jobundkarriere.tu-ilmenau.de/jobposting/80cd5964173be4cf2a6646500503798… Requirements Research