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Institute PhD Research Project Directly Funded UK Students Prof David Fletcher, Prof Paul Richmond, Prof Roger Lewis Application Deadline: 03 March 2026 Details This project is part of cohort 3 of the EPSRC
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Description The University of Wuppertal (Germany) invites applications for a PhD position (Research Assistant) in the group of Prof. Peter Zaspel, starting March 1, 2026. The position is part of
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environments (Gazebo, Unreal Engine, or Unity). You have experience in artificial intelligence (Deep Learning, PyTorch) or embedded systems (ROS2, FPGA/VHDL design). You are curious, show scientific rigor and
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presentations at scientific conferences and by writing scientific articles and a PhD thesis. Attending PhD courses as part of the graduate education program. You will work here The research is embedded with
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only) Apply link: https://aprecruit.berkeley.edu/JPF05295 Help contact: kebouchard@lbl.gov About UC Berkeley UC Berkeley is committed to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging in our public mission
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to £51,753 Work arrangement Full-time Duration 2 years Start date: 1 April 2026 Line manager Senior Research Fellow / Professor in Health Economics and Decision Science Direct reports None Our website https
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transparency. Application areas include FinTech, embedded systems (e.g., mobile), business or entertainment systems, cybersecurity, and more. For more information, you may refer to https://www.uni.lu/snt-en
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. This PhD position focuses on the design of novel computer architectures to enable large AI models to run on embedded and edge systems under strict timing, energy, and memory constraints. Current solutions
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are programmed. This includes defining novel programming methods and compiler infrastructures to deploy optimized software onto heterogeneous computing systems in both the embedded and high-performance computing
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for closed-loop VLA evaluation. This fully funded, four-year PhD position takes place at TU Delft and is carried out in close cooperation with researchers from Qualcomm, which funds the project. The research