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for real-time detection of solid-phase analytes on skin and other complex surfaces. This role offers a unique opportunity to translate strong electrochemical fundamentals into wearable health monitoring
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, MAVLink). Hands-on experience with communication systems (e.g., Wi-Fi mesh, 4G/5G, UWB). Familiarity with swarm algorithms and real-time control systems is highly desirable. Strong programming skills in C
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. This position is ideal for candidates excited about computational science, HPC, and building powerful tools to simulate complex geological processes. Key Responsibilities: Implement efficient and scalable
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conducting research in AI/ML, wireless communication, or related areas, with publications in reputable journals or conferences. Ability to analyze complex data, identify areas for improvement, and develop
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, and physicochemical properties of novel compounds. Serve as a subject matter expert on lipid chemistry and delivery systems within cross-functional project teams. Interpret complex data and provide
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of performance, speed, and precision. Key Responsibilities: Design and implement genAI models for embodied AI systems. Develop and optimize deep learning algorithms to enable robotic arms to perform complex tasks
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of next-generation AI agent architecture in complex and dynamic environments. Collaborate with academic and industry partners, including potential joint projects with institutions to drive interdisciplinary
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on complex system subject to various constraints. Design and develop real-time algorithms. Simulate and evaluate system performance. Document research outcome to publish at international conference / journal
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experience in data-knowledge fusion-driven dynamic modeling of complex structures, specializing in uncertainty quantification of nonlinear systems and intelligent model order reduction methods, with at least
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the biomolecular world of life with the networked world of technology. IDMxS seeks to expand such capabilities to include health information, such as viral infection or molecular signatures of disease, and