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aligning with NQTP Missions 1 and 2 and NQCC Testbed programme, will tailor the developed benchmarking approaches to error-corrected as well as distributed quantum computers, addressing the need for scalable
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scientists on site and around 300 researchers in Vienna. The Brukner group currently consists of an international team of 9 young researchers (Master, PhD, and Postdoc levels). For more information, please
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scientists on site and around 300 researchers in Vienna. The Brukner group currently consists of an international team of 9 young researchers (Master, PhD, and Postdoc levels). For more information, please
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enable a step change in power conversion, transmission and distribution through power electronics based on new materials. At the heart of such systems are power semiconductor devices. The advantages
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lack a direct correlation with process parameters, limiting their ability to predict temperature fields under varying process conditions. The transferred arc energy distribution becomes particularly
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for greater precision. Machine learning (ML) algorithms will analyse these datasets to deliver a scalable, cost-effective system, validated through field trials and enhanced by contributions from four
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photorealistic game worlds. To achieve this goal, we need advances in many areas, from light transport, sampling, geometry and material representations, and computationally efficient algorithms to display
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analytics, anomaly detection, and embedded redundancy to enhance system resilience. Students will focus on creating adaptive algorithms and hardware implementations that enable real-time diagnostics and
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. Measurements on fuel injectors relevant to current design standards have shown significant influence of injector aerodynamics on the dispersed spray distribution and the importance of prefilming fuel flows
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distribution of normal cardiac anatomy and function (including motion) from healthy subjects. By establishing an understanding of "what normal looks like", these models will detect deviations from the norm and