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AI techniques for damage analysis in advanced composite materials due to high velocity impacts - PhD
Thermography. This raw dataset is needed to be processed and annotated to train supervised and unsupervised AI models. The research will aim to develop deep learning algorithms for damage classification
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that leverages the full spectrum of available data sources. The thesis should address the following questions: 1) How can one improve perception systems using data coming from different sources? 2) How
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the project you will work with different types of water, ranging from surface water to wastewater treatment plant effluent. The work will integrate hands-on monitoring with cutting edge data-driven and physical
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on the development, optimization, and clinical evaluation of new x-ray-based imaging methods. The lab focuses on the use of medical physics approaches to improve image acquisition methods and processing algorithms
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large international consortium. Within the project you will work with different types of water, ranging from surface water to wastewater treatment plant effluent. The work will integrate hands
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, which has multiple test machines with GPUs and AI accelerators. The algorithms used can be bound by the available compute power or memory bandwidth in different parts of the program. This information will
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electrical power, enabling smart sensors to operate without batteries. You will explore novel capacitor-based rectifier architectures, adaptive impedance-matching algorithms, and on-chip protection mechanisms
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tailored surveys for enriching the understanding of the mixed system. The behavioural understanding on the demand side will provide information to the supply side, such as the trade-offs between different
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research areas encompass the synthesis of novel converter topologies, development of specialized control and protection algorithms, integration of cutting-edge components, and formulation of design
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signal strength can be observed at different locations. Co-located Wi-Fi access points sharing the same spectrum compete against each other rather than collaborate to serve users. In this PhD position, you