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, or similar. Familiarity with linear algebra libraries and high-performance computing is a merit, but not a requirement. About the position The position provides you with the opportunity to pursue PhD studies
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sensing, quantum cryptography and quantum computation, with experiment limitations implemented as mathematical constraints. The applicant should have a a mastery of linear algebra, multivariate calculus
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background in linear algebra, finite fields and rings; Strong background in digital hardware design and design automation; Excellent hardware design, programming, and debugging skills; Experience with computer
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a similar field; Strong mathematical background: basic knowledge of graph theory and excellent background in linear algebra, finite fields and rings; Strong background in digital hardware design and
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, or a similar field; Strong mathematical background: basic knowledge of graph theory and excellent background in linear algebra, finite fields and rings; Strong background in digital hardware design and
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artificial intelligence. Good knowledge of linear algebra and optimization tools. Good programming skills in Python and Matlab. Good written and oral communication skills in English. Specific Requirements
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machine control theory Programming in MATLAB, Python, C++ Working knowledge of optimization theory Knowledge of vector calculus and linear algebra The candidate should submit a research proposal for the
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of linear algebra, calculus Familiar with robot control, control engineering, and machine vision Selection process Technical Interview Basic coding and programming skills Additional comments The PhD student
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Learning and Deep Learning Development skills in MATLAB/Python/C++ are required Exposure to the latest signal processing techniques, linear algebra, and deep learning is desirable Experience with hardware
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, CUDA, etc. Experience with numerical methods such as FDTD, FEM, BEM, etc. Basic knowledge of numerical linear algebra concepts, such as matrix factorization and decomposition algorithms. Familiarity with