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of seamless interaction in human populated environments, primarily due to the high complexity of modeling and reasoning over the effect that robot actions have on other robots and humans, and the
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’ behavior and environment, like in a sort of “chess game”. Hence, the intended scientific breakthrough is to formulate, implement, and validate the ‘distributed radar brain’ needed to establish and support
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’ behavior and environment, like in a sort of “chess game”. Hence, the intended scientific breakthrough is to formulate, implement, and validate the ‘distributed radar brain’ needed to establish and support
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How can autonomous robots prove that their plans are always safe? Ensuring safe planning and control is paramount when we deploy autonomous robots in complex environments around humans, such as in
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passenger's environment, enabling immersion in a boundless virtual space. For instance, this could provide users with the equivalent of multiple computer monitors to work with, an otherwise unattainable feat
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laboratory enviroments. Experience in RF/mm-wave circuits and systems characterization. Self motivation to work independently and expand your knowledge. Ability to work in a collaborative environment. Good
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inclusive work environment in which you can bring out the best in yourself. And we value autonomy, professionalism, and a balanced work-life approach. You will benefit from extensive training in technical and
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serve as a backup and complement to GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) in environments with reduced GNSS availability. The virtual ultra-wideband approach allows for a limited demand for expensive
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regularly interact and share views, unlocking opportunities, forms of incubation, and deployment of knowledge and ground-breaking developments. We also stimulate a healthy and inclusive work environment in
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other on their projects (4-6 meetup events throughout the year). Promote and maintain an active MS Teams environment that serves as a first point of contact for project leaders. Working with the Library