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. Work with Learning@NIE editors to produce and distribute the publication on a regular schedule. Assist in the administration and promotion of NIE Teaching and Learning Committee’s Incentivising ICT Use
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of the designed algorithms and systems. Help with research presentation works such as high-quality paper writing. Job Requirements: Preferably Bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering, Computer
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a Research Fellow to contribute to a project focused on algorithm design in Game Theory and Fair Division. Key Responsibilities: Formulate mathematical models for research problems in computational
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-driven control techniques for robot path/trajectory planning Implementation of the developed algorithms Algorithms and systems verification and validation Report writing and presentations Job Requirements
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Responsibilities: To assist in developing multimodal algorithms that can detect early signs of depression from speech and text information. To assist in designing, developing, and acquiring voice and text corpus
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discipline Strong record of research and relevant publications in reputable peer-reviewed international journals A good track record of supervising research staff, postdocs, students, and interns in relevant
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or use existing simulation platforms to validate the developed algorithms and models. Analyse simulation data, and create visualizations to support research findings. Design and build prototypes
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EmoRoom (Emotion + Classroom), an interactive visual analytics system to analyze and summarize student emotions from classroom videos, using emotion recognition algorithms and intuitive visualizations
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will have to simulate the DC characteristics of the “fabricated” device (MOS transistor) and analyze device operation with respect to potential, field, and carrier distributions as well as extract
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noise, allowing only specific algorithms with relatively shallow quantum circuits to be executed. In the NISQ era, hybrid algorithms run partially on quantum computers and partially on classical computers