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this position will perform technical work that underpins the scientific research of the collaboration. Research Title: Indoor Localization, Tracking, and Navigation The work will entail: ? Basic research leading
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graduate students, etc. In particular, the MLE hired for this position will work with Ayan Paul and Hyunju Kim at EAI and is expected to develop AI algorithms for drug synergies with a combination of public
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to ensure alignment with donor plan. Responsible for comprehensive understanding of HLA donor search algorithms and other non-HLA factors, such as ABO, age and CMV status. Analyze donor searches and apply
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reliability of autonomous Guidance, Navigation, and Control (GNC) algorithms when subjected to realistic stimuli. This research stems from the legacy of the ERC-funded EXTREMA and MUR-funded COSMICA projects
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such an environment and using this information in control algorithms to ensure robust navigation. This project is funded by the Hauts-de-France Region. Mission The recruited person ensures research work. She will be in
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: Support the development of AI and machine learning algorithms for autonomous navigation. Assist in building digital twin models to monitor drone health and mission performance. Contribute to IoT integration
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of fully autonomous navigation systems. Main responsibilities Develop and optimize autonomous navigation algorithms for outdoor mobile robots. Integrate and fuse data from perceptual sensors (LiDAR, RGB
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set the minimum pay determined by rank and step at appointment. See the following table for the salary scale for this position: https://www.ucop.edu/academic-personnel-programs/_files/2025-26
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, reliability, robustness and integrity, using a wide variety of filter algorithms, has in the past led to the development of navigation systems for a wide range of autonomous applications (e.g. autonomous
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work with Benjamin Gyori at Khoury College and Ayan Paul at EAI and is expected to develop AI algorithms for LLM based RAG systems, work with graduate students working on the same project, and