67 postdoctoral-error-correcting-codes PhD positions at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft)
Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Field
-
from software error discovery to mitigation based on modern active learning. Job Description You will research the state-of-the-art in AI and apply it to real-world software problems at our industrial
-
the world. Code Review Efficacy The reviewing track will explore ways to make code reviewing more effective and efficient. A major element is how LLM tools relate to reviewing, either when code is produced by
-
Delft about the new insights we gather. We will focus on open science, sharing our results to help developers across the world. Automated Code Refactoring The focus is on exploring and evaluating
-
diagnosis methodologies that meet these challenges head-on. You will dive into areas such as: AMS fault modeling. AMS test stimuli and detection generation. Automatic AMS test pattern generation and
-
of viruses, bacteria and/or yeasts. Some challenges that you will be facing are: How to distinguish genomic mutations from sequencing errors using the latest sequencing technologies? How to distinguish
-
their changes get deployed as they might not measurably push the final outcomes in A/B experiments. How can we still inform the engineers whether they go in the right direction? Next to this, we will also focus
-
interact with the group of Javier Alonso-Mora as part of the FlexMobility project as there will be in total 2 PhDs and 1 postdoctoral researcher working in a collaborative way to reach the goal of designing
-
postdoctoral researcher working in this project (see below), leveraging data from experiments in our project. Third, you will explore how local connection capacity markets and novel connection agreements can be
-
high infrastructure costs. We will explore (1) learning-based techniques (e.g., LLMs, agents) to capture the intent behind code changes, (2) defining new metrics for test "quality" that go beyond code
-
combinatorial, algebraic, and probabilistic tools, you will work on resolving fundamental extremal problems in the area of finite geometry. These problems have connections to Ramsey theory, coding theory, and