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Project (Next-Generation Solvers for Complex Microwave Engineering Problems). This project aims to design and develop physics-guided, data-driven algorithms that can accurately solve complex microwave
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learning models, including their strengths, deficiencies, and strategies for (hyper)parameter optimization. Prior use of Bayesian optimization or other relevant active learning algorithms is preferred
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, clustering, dimensionality reduction) to extract meaningful insights from multi-modal data. ● Develop and implement algorithms to process, clean, and transform large datasets to support research objectives
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, collaborating with biologists, oncologists, statisticians, and other computational/ML scientists to translate computational findings into therapeutic strategies.-Design, debug, and optimize algorithms and
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, planning, and algorithmic functions for robots. Topics will include data representation, memory concepts, debugging, recursion, search, abstractions, threading, and message passing. Course materials are
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, especially Python, Java, C. Knowledge in software engineering, data structures & algorithms, computer organization, artificial intelligence & machine learning is a plus. More Information Location: Kent Ridge
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on her project, Development and Validation of Applanation Tonography, with development of an algorithm to assist in the validation of measurements. This will afford a mentoring/mentee opportunity to a Duke
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is seeking to hire a part-time (20-30 hours) research technician to support the development of an software algorithm for the project, “Measuring Ocular Pulse Amplitude with Fixed Force Applanation
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with graduate students, postdocs, and senior researchers. They will be well integrated into the lab's research and be expected to understand the methods and algorithms in use by or being developed by
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and intermediate level, with a focus on programming control, perception, planning, and algorithmic functions for robots. Topics will include data representation, memory concepts, debugging, recursion