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-efficient artificial intelligence (AI) applications. However, this new computing paradigm faces various design challenges in terms of design and technology challenges, application mapping and reliability
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-driven and use-inspired fundamental research in Computer Science. The main research themes are Artificial Intelligence, Computational Science and Systems and Network Engineering. Our research involves
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psycholinguistics, brain-computer interfaces, robotics, cognitive modeling of language, computational linguistics, educational technologies, computational modeling of evolutionary and adaptive systems, image and
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of functionalized chips. Reporting: Communicate findings to project partners with diverse backgrounds (e.g., space systems engineering, astrobiology, microfluidics) to support the development of a prototype LMCOOL
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are Artificial Intelligence, Computational Science and Systems and Network Engineering. Our research involves complex information systems at large, with a focus on collaborative, data driven, computational and
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multinational, interdisciplinary and open work environment; • access to high-performance computing infrastructure and unparalleled EO and technology expertise; • a unique opportunity to work on innovative
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Job description Computation-in-Memory (CIM) is being investigated for energy-efficient artificial intelligence (AI) applications. However, this new computing paradigm faces various design challenges
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US images and histopathology. Integrate multimodal data: Align histopathology slides with 3D ultrasound reconstructions. Refine imaging technology: Explore improvements in ultrasound physics
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solutions for imaging and treatment planning workflows. Collaborating with physicists, engineers, and biologists to align technological developments with biological research needs. Supporting radiobiology
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intersection of AI, imaging technology, and oncological surgery. Ideal candidates will have: A Master's degree in artificial intelligence, bioinformatics, computer science, physics, mathematics, or a similar