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position is available in the group of Prof. Alexey Nesvizhskii at the University of Michigan Medical School. The position will focus on developing computational algorithms and tools for the analysis of mass
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development of the LOTUSIM-Energy simulator and its associated autonomy components. Their main responsibilities will be: - Developing and integrating multi-physics simulation models for maritime, aerial, and
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, which has the advantage of only modifying the software, for several years. A first maximum a posteriori type algorithm was recently developed during a thesis carried out in our laboratory. The final
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enhancements, including advanced navigation algorithms, swarm intelligence, cyber security hardening, and payload-specific control systems. Key Responsibilities: Control Augmentation Development: Design
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are: To support the development of an automatic tool anchored in the electronic medical record of primary care to identify all patients candidate to receive secondary CV prevention therapies, to help GPs maximising
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implementation of LED drivers for indoor lighting control. 2) Design of server management algorithms on an IoT server for monitoring light sensors and controlling the lighting system. Development of spectral
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Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Development of an AI-Driven Interoperable Precision Irrigation
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contexts. Functions to be developed: Design, carry out theoretical analysis and experimental evaluation of graph protection algorithms, with the aim of guaranteeing properties such as privacy, security
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otherwise be lost in the glare of their host stars. The primary goal of this PhD is to develop a novel active algorithm capable of achieving real-time starlight suppression across all wavelengths. The PhD
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algorithmic, hardware, and platform engineering teams. What you will do You actively shape imec’s research and engineering roadmap by tackling the following core architectural challenges: Architecting endtoend