20 algorithm-development positions at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in Netherlands
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scheduling to help make offshore wind farms a reality. Job description This post-doctoral position focuses on developing fundamental algorithmic advances for dynamic planning and scheduling in multi-objective
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these technologies can only read DNA fragments of limited length. We enable biological interpretation of these sequencing data sets by developing algorithms based on graph theory, discrete optimization and machine
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multidisciplinary project at the intersection of Robotics and wildlife conservation. The project aims to develop autonomous drones capable of perching on natural structures, inspired by the way birds rest on branches
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solid foundation in numerical analysis, partial differential equations, and linear algebra. Theoretical and Practical Balance: You enjoy developing and analyzing mathematical theory, but also have the
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to test and demonstrate the developed concepts and algorithms for integrated (re)planning. This PhD research will use a mixture of techniques from logistics, operations research, multiple-criteria decision
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this PhD project, you will investigate the co-design between event-based learning algorithms and neuronal hardware units with multi-scale time constants. The algorithmic methodology will exploit recent
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Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Job description You will explore hardware/algorithm co-design for NeuroAI, simultaneously taking into account scalability inspired by modern AI workloads, as
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Description Join a cutting-edge project developing automated IR spectroscopy tools for solid sampling - ideal for those passionate about spectroscopy, hardware and data science. Job requirements This project
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partners: ASML and DCODIS (a start-up). This is technically challenging applied research with as main outcome a proof-of-concept tool that allows developers to quickly find and fix software errors including
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navigation. Develop control and guidance systems for precision landings on moving platforms. Create algorithms to decode optical communication signals. Conduct real-world test flights to validate system