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control using deep learning. Implement and test new algorithms in actual robot platforms. Job Requirements: PhD in Electrical and Electronic Engineering or related field. Hands on research experiences in
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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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operation. Develop modular architectures for multi-agent coordination, sensing, and communication. Integrate sensor suites, flight controllers, and swarm coordination algorithms into UAV platforms. Conduct
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-making algorithm for autonomous vehicles. The work will involve sensor fusion, perception, trajectory prediction and test rig set-up, and experimental validation. Job Requirements: PhD Degree in Vehicle
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quantum sensing technologies (e.g., Rydberg atomic sensors) for wireless communications and sensing. Key Responsibilities: Develop quantum-related theories, models, and algorithms for various communications
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economics Develop state-of-the-art algorithms in algorithmic game theory and fair division Design and conduct experiments to evaluate the algorithm performance Job Requirements: PhD degree in computer science
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, including machine learning, computer vision, adaptive data modelling, and computational imaging. The objective is to develop state-of-the-art machine learning algorithms for solving ill-posed inverse problems
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, including machine learning, computer vision, adaptive data modelling, and computational imaging. The objective is to develop state-of-the-art machine learning algorithms for solving ill-posed inverse problems
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Developing and integrating AI algorithms into the real development progress Preparing academic publications such as patent applications and research papers Contributing to quarterly and annual report writing
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noise, allowing only specific algorithms with relatively shallow quantum circuits to be executed. In the NISQ era, hybrid algorithms run partially on quantum computers and partially on classical computers