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innovating new approaches to lead our institution and nation to positive change. Since 2017, SCI has hired more than forty-five faculty members, and we are continuing our growth with multiple faculty openings
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) sensor data. This will be a small system-on-chip designed to operate on the edge (i.e. close to the sensor). The project will explore whether emerging logic-based ML algorithms can be translated
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to operate on the edge (i.e. close to the sensor). The project will explore whether emerging logic-based ML algorithms can be translated into smaller, faster, more energy efficient and cost-effective hardware
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, Effects, and Criticality Analysis (FMECA), functional FMECA, advanced sensing techniques, sensor and operational data fusion, data analytics, and machine learning algorithms for condition monitoring, fault
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complexity theory, fast matrix multiplication algorithms, the geometry and representation theory of tensors, asymptotic spectrum duality, and applications? The research group of Jeroen Zuiddam at University
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Specific Responsibilities/activities: Maintaining long-term observational capabilities Participating in intensive field campaigns Designing novel tailor-made algorithms and inversion methods Combining
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. The project will be carried out in a stimulating biology- and molecular medicine-oriented research environment shared with multiple principal investigators capable of attracting several important international
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and dynamics, which we also plan to investigate using AI-based pattern recognition algorithms. In this project, the PhD student will: Run the MIT General Circulation Model (MITgcm) together
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(rhizotron facility) and field trials. In addition to field applications, novel inversion algorithms for ground-penetrating radar (GPR) and electromagnetic (EM) will be developed. These algorithms will enable
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Together, these research directions seek to reimagine how buildings and cities operate—optimizing energy use, enhancing human well-being, and reducing carbon emissions at scale. We are seeking multiple