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. We are looking for highly motivated candidates with excellent analytical and programming skills, notably in a low-level language such as C and parallelization, and a sound working knowledge in quantum
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need to be enrolled in one of the EPFL doctoral school programs. This is a separate application process that you can start in parallel. We suggest that you apply to the Doctoral Program in Mechanics
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image sequences. As a benchmark, end-to-end deep learning models will be developed using raw image data. In parallel, shallow learning models (e.g., Gaussian processes) will be explored based on insights
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on a flat-belt conveyor and are dynamically grasped, unfolded, and oriented by multi-axis manipulators fitted with custom force-feedback grippers, and will work in close concert with a parallel sensing
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utilise the University of Birmingham’s smart campus building data in order to develop a template for such an assessment. In parallel, working the Met Office and their forecasting team, the project will
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therefore a continued knowledge gap - whether bone and muscle sarcoma metastases evolve through linear Darwinian evolution, parallel progression, reversible/plastic mechanisms and/or whether a metastatic
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are expected. Knowledge in parallel programming is desirable. Prior knowledge in differential-algebraic equations, Gaussian processes or kernel based methods is a plus; programming experience in Python or C/C
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inductance, ensuring uniform current sharing among parallel devices, and developing effective thermal management solutions tailored for low-temperature operation. Additionally, the project will explore robust
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. Photonics presents an ideal way to achieve this breakthrough due to its inherent parallelism and high speed. We aim to create accelerators for a broad set of problems, that are faster and more energy
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skills and experience with numerical modeling and particle-based methods Interest in working closely with experimentalists Excellent written and spoken English skills Experience with parallel programming