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From 18/08/2025 to 18/08/2025, a Tropical Depression (maximum wind speed of 56 km/h) SEVENTEEN-25 was active in NWPacific. The cyclone affects these countries: [unknown] (vulnerability [unknown]). Estimated population affected by category 1 (120 km/h) wind speeds or higher is 0 (0 in tropical storm).

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The section of Digital and High-Frequency Electronics at the Institute of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering invites applications for one or more positions of Postdoctoral Researcher in Robotic System Design for Autonomous Task Manipulation for Repairing High-Voltage Lines. The starting date is November 2025 or as soon as possible thereafter.  

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The role involves conducting research into innovative electromechanical robotic systems integrated with advanced sensing technologies, enabling the autonomous detection, interaction with, and replacement of small items (less than 10 kg). The position emphasizes system design and development for a variety of robotic applications, particularly those aligned with the section’s core focus on high-voltage line inspection and maintenance.

This work supports SDU Digital and High-Frequency Electronics’ internationally recognized leadership in advanced robotic technologies for infrastructure inspection and maintenance. Special attention will be given to developing robust electromechanical, sensing, and control solutions capable of operating safely in electrically

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