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science and societal application. We contribute to innovative information technologies through the development and application of new concepts, theories, algorithms, and software methods. With our expertise
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to demonstrate real-world feasibility. The overarching goal is to bridge high-level algorithmic innovation with energy-aware hardware deployment, enabling intelligent sensor systems that act as autonomous micro
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in basic control-flow analysis. Process mining, as it stands today, is primarily based on computational techniques and algorithms to analyze and optimize processes. Methods such as process discovery
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algorithmic solution development. The group focuses particularly on automated decision-making in autonomous cyber-physical systems, combining mathematical optimization, machine learning, and decision theory
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. About your role: Develop improved physical models of the image formation process in holographic X-ray imaging Design and implement reconstruction algorithms for handling large-scale tomographic data from
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++, Python, and JavaScript languages, multi- and many-core SoC, RISC-V, hardware synthesis, hardware-software co-design, (meta-heuristic) optimization algorithms, machine learning frameworks, (bonus topics
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of both science and societal application. We contribute to innovative information technologies through the development and application of new concepts, theories, algorithms, and software methods. With our
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fundamentals of networking. Objectives: To achieve on-device spectrum sensing using on-board sensors of mobile BSs, empowered by embedded deep learning algorithms; to propose an analytical model for the cell
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with algorithms for wearable data University of Manchester (UK): To learn mathematical modelling of hormone rhythms. University of Bristol (UK): To learn mathematical modelling of hormone rhythm
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-resolution wearable sensor streams, and endocrine test outcomes. Intelligent Artifact Detection: Develop cutting-edge Machine Learning algorithms to automatically identify, flag, and mitigate data artifacts