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The goal of this project is to design a framework that unifies multiple video grounding tasks. The aim is to develop a video-language model flexible to take different type of inputs and produce different type of outputs for various spatio-temporal grounding problems

DigiFarm is one of Norway's leading ag-tech startups, established in 2019 who's core focus is on developing deep neural network models in agriculture leveraging SatEO data.

Hybrid halide perovskites (PKs) are of immense importance due to their exceptional optoelectronic applications, including high-performance solar cells, optical quantum technologies, light-emitting devices, and photodetectors.

This project introduces a secure edge-deployed Multi-Agent GPT-enhanced collaboration framework tailored for Aerospace, Satellite Communications (SatCom), Terrestrial Transport Networks (TTN), and Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTN) Supply Chains.

Aviation plays a crucial role in connecting people and goods but it is also an important contributor to negative effects such as the global CO2 release as well as air pollution.

For the first time in the history of climate modelling, it is becoming possible to run multi-year climate simulations with a global atmospheric model that has a horizontal resolution of a few kilometers.

Persistent storage of captured CO2 is essential to reduce the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere. Basalts have been suggested as safe and efficient for carbon storage due to their widespread occurrence (~10 % of the continents) and their reactivity with carbonated water.

Astrophysical observations reveal that disorganised plasmas around compact objects produce coherent radiation. How orderly processes can arise from such conditions and give place to coherent dynamics still eludes us. Several mechanisms have been proposed to explain these phenomena.

Most proteins in the cell begin to fold co-translationally on the ribosome while they emerge from its exit tunnel. A growing amount of evidence also demonstrates that the ribosome itself can significantly modulate this process.

The main goal of the heavy ion program of many accelerator facilities (LHC, RHIC and the upcoming CBM/FAIR) is to create new phases of matter and explore their properties under extreme conditions.