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validating the latest telecommunications technologies and concepts What you bring to the table You are enrolled as a student in computer science, computer engineering, technical computer science, business
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supporting multiple sensors (LiDAR, radar, camera) for dynamic environments like ports, airports, and logistics hubs. Optimize algorithms for real-time operation on edge devices with limited computational
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, and construction of optical systems in the laboratory Documentation and evaluation of experimental and simulation results Development and validation of machine learning algorithms (e.g., CNNs, deep
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following profile. Be a part of our team and come on a journey of research and innovation! What you will do Implementation of algorithms for signal processing using Matlab and Python System-level behavioral
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companies can make effective use of quantum computers in the future and is developing suitable software solutions, algorithms, and tools for these applications. Utilize state-of-the-art ML architectures
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be used for the modeling and simulation of materials. What you will do As a research associate, you will work on research and development tasks in the field of quantum computing algorithms
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integrate data, develop novel algorithms/methods and provide quality assurance for this work Independently manage and coordinate research projects on the above-mentioned topics and independently acquire third
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, information technology, (medical) informatics, applied mathematics, physics or similar Interest in the design and implementation of software for robot systems Basics of computer science such as algorithms, data
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optical communication networks and systems, as well as machine learning, computer vision and compressing digital videos. The Applied Machine Learning (AML) group is part of the Department for Artificial
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Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, Tübingen site, Tübingen | Bingen am Rhein, Rheinland Pfalz | Germany | about 2 months ago
algorithms to estimate human shape and motion in images, videos, RGB-D sequences, etc. Our approaches define the current state of the art. The Data Team is working closely with computer vision researchers