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a collaboration between Inria and Mitsubishi Electric R&D Centre Europe (MERCE) within the FRAIME project on artificial intelligence and formal methods. The project explores, on the one hand, how
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, Heudiasyc has been closely tied to the CNRS and is affiliated with the INS2I division (Information Sciences). Its research activities span computer science, automation, robotics, and artificial intelligence
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Modeling, Simulation, Design, 3D printing, Artificial Intelligence, Programming. Expected communication skills: English Additional Information Work Location(s) Number of offers available1Company
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of EXOSTECH is to fill this gap. The methodology is based on the development and application of innovative principles such as the integration of tribology with artificial intelligence to study use-wear patterns
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datasets collected from these technologies, coupled with artificial intelligence (deep learning, transformers, variational autoencoders), make it possible to automatically extract structural and functional
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, including computer science, automation, robotics, and artificial intelligence. Its research aims to develop methods for representing, analyzing, and controlling systems subject to scientific, technological
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leveraged to develop functional demonstrators for diverse application sectors, such biomedical, space, and beyond. To achieve this, a neuro-symbolic artificial intelligence (AI) architecture that combines
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of electrical topologies (AC, DC, three-phase) and will integrate both standard and atypical wear cases. On this basis, high-performance artificial intelligence models will be developed. By combining neural
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on research projects related to antibioresistance and the development of modeling, bioinformatic and artificial intelligence tools - apply for national and international research grants - contribute
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institutions relevant for Luxembourg Contribute to the teaching mission of the department at various levels (Bachelor, Master, PhD) Provide lectures in Artificial Intelligence Advise PhD candidates and