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in the 2025 QS World University Rankings by Subjects. We are hiring a Research Fellow in Signal Processing and Machine Learning to develop signal processing and machine learning algorithms and methods
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of Yi Li at the School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences. We are seeking a Research Fellow to contribute to a project focused on fundamental algorithms in data science. The main duty of this position
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in the 2025 QS World University Rankings by Subjects. We are hiring a Research Fellow in Signal Processing and Machine Learning to develop signal processing and machine learning algorithms and methods
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in the 2025 QS World University Rankings by Subjects. We are hiring a Research Fellow in Signal Processing and Machine Learning to develop signal processing and machine learning algorithms and methods
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sampling-based and reinforcement learning-based motion planning algorithms for multiple robotic arms in automotive manufacturing, including testing, performance evaluation in both simulation and actual
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dynamical systems. Designing learning-based event-triggered optimal control algorithms to achieve prescribed-time optimal output regulation for uncertain multi-agent systems. Investigating learning-based
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efficient algorithms with provable statistical guarantees, using tools from: high-dimensional statistics, optimization, probability theory, etc. These positions would be especially relevant for those with a
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learning-based computer vision algorithms and software for object detection, classification, and segmentation. Key Responsibilities Participate in and manage the research project together with the PI, Co-PI
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field Strong background in control theory, optimisation-based algorithms and/or machine learning Excellent verbal and written communication skills Proficiency in programming languages in Python and/or C/C
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leverage their expertise to develop innovative algorithms for data analysis. Additionally, they will be responsible for communicating their findings to the scientific community through academic meetings and