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-tier AI conference and journals. Internal knowledge transfer, and collaborative research efforts Requirements: Minimally a Bachelor’s degree in Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Optimization
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, including traffic prediction, optimization, and safety enhancements. Key Responsibilities: Develop and implement machine learning models for air traffic prediction, flow management, and conflict detection
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School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (SPMS) Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Associate Prof / Full Professor in Optimization, Control, and Scientific Computing Young and research
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As a Procurement Lead, you will play a pivotal role in ensuring our University's success by optimizing our procurement processes, building strong supplier relationships, and driving cost savings
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Optimization and Design in Learning and Robotics'. Key Responsibilities: Obtaining rigorous mathematical results at the interface of geometry, analysis, and data science Designing, implementing, and testing
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, specifically Python and PyTorch. Experience in maintaining or contributing to popular code repositories on GitHub is preferred. Ability to test, debug, and optimize existing codebases and features. Excellent
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that can optimize training and inference processes Conduct experiments to compare with comprehensive baselines and validate results Job Requirements: Possess Masters in Computer Science, or a related
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insights from both external and internal data to facilitate evidence-based decision making at all levels of the University. Build databases, develop data analytics and implement strategies to optimize
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. • Design for Additive Manufacturing (AM): Utilize in-depth knowledge of 3D printing capabilities, material properties, and cost optimization strategies to create effective designs. • Product Development
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expenditure, the pricing and investment criteria of public goods, the theory of optimal taxation, collective choice, the advantages and disadvantages of representative decision-making systems, the theory