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new brain stimulation methods, you will contribute to developing closed-loop algorithms for regulating brain dynamics with clinical applications in epilepsy and psychiatric disorders. Number of awards
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geometry can be reconstructed mathematically (this is called inverse scattering). This requires both sophisticated mathematical models and efficiently implemented algorithms. In the case of wafer metrology
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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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to the body of knowledge by enhancing the safety, relia- bility, and efficiency of automated vehicles by developing a collaborative multimodal perception system. This system leverages data from multiple sources
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to perform pioneering work establishing the cellular basis of posture coding in the neocortex. The successful candidate will perform neural recordings in a laboratory setting while tracking multiple aspects
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insights from geometry and topology to discover new applications of machine learning. Multiple positions may be available. Role Requirements The successful candidate must have a PhD (or close to submitting
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coding the appropriate algorithms and methods that implement the novel concepts and model. Gathering experimental or observational data to test hypotheses or highlight the strength and boundaries
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for Pollinator Monitoring: Train and optimise deep learning models for pollinator detection and classification using annotated image datasets. Post-processing object tracking algorithms will be incorporated
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vision to reduce algorithmic complexity by orders of magnitude, e.g. by tracing paths of trees and extraction from knowledge bases (KBs), as opposed to pure DL Defining specific CSK-premises (in
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through theory and simulation and/or experimental design and testing; developing new image reconstruction algorithms for providing more information with less radiation; and applying our techniques