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-enabled adaptation. The aim is to develop theoretically grounded yet practically deployable algorithms that allow multi-agent robotics to operate robustly in dynamic, uncertain, and interactive environments
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mathematical theory and algorithm development as well as engineering methods that enable robust and efficient practical solutions. As society and technology evolve toward increasingly large‑scale, data‑intensive
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Austrian Academy of Sciences, the Johann Radon Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics (RICAM) | Austria | 19 days ago
expressivity and complexity of neural networks and neural operators, as well as on the development of novel algorithms connecting theory with practice. For more information contact Dr. Ahmed Abdeljawad
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3D environments. • Design of a robust control architecture to ensure autonomous navigation using information from the optical localization system (development of estimation algorithms, use of observers
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algorithms for behavioral cue extraction and novel approaches for the modeling people interaction, with application to medical research and affective computing. Responsibilities: Write code and develop novel
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energy recovery linac (ERL) demonstrator at IJCLab, Orsay. ERLs offer a promising way toward the development of future colliders, particularly by providing excellent beam quality while drastically reducing
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and limited resources (fleet size, mobile and fixed charging infrastructure). This project aims to address these challenges by developing novel mathematical models and algorithms to support real-time
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the development of efficient algorithms and codes for multilinear algebra, with a particular focus on the use of innovative parallel programming models and tools. In the context of this task and as part of the Exa
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files for immediate access to your resume, you must apply to http://stanfordcareers.stanford.edu and in the key word search box, indicate Requisition #108558 A cover letter and resume are required
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will focus on developing theoretical and algorithmic foundations for goal-oriented, semantics-aware communication enabling timely and reliable cloud-to-agent interactions. For more details on semantic