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. Responsabilities: Investigate existing verification and validation (V&V) techniques for space systems, software and algorithms with a focus on specific challenges of space-borne perception and proximity operations
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track record, and fluency in spoken and written English. A strong background and research experience in genomics, host pathogen interactions, glycomics or evolutionary biology is desirable. Ideally
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optimization algorithms (e.g., SAT solving, constraint solving, MaxSAT, SAT modulo theories, Answer Set Programming, (Mixed) Integer Programming, ...). We offer a fully-funded postdoc position, initially for 12
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science, mathematics, computational physics/chemistry or equivalent. The candidate: must demonstrate expertise in algorithmics/machine learning/artificial intelligence must show motivation in the interdisciplinary
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the field of analytical and/or simulation methods for composite materials. You have extensive experience with development and implementation of algorithms for modelling of composites You have experience with
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, development, function and evolution. Our research combines behavioural, evolutionary and ecological approaches involving longitudinal and experimental field studies as well as controlled experiments performed
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trustworthy medical AI? Deep models already outperform humans on many benchmarks, yet in the clinic they remain black boxes: radiologists cannot see why an algorithm flags a lesion, and AI engineers cannot tell
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the loop between information theory and AI models for cooperative perception. Real-World Validation: Deploy and benchmark your algorithms on our autonomous vehicle, mobile robots, and UAV testbeds. You will
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efficient decoding algorithms" supported by the Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR). The APSIA Group is seeking a highly qualified post-doctoral researcher for this project. For further information, you
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disease into specific subclasses. You will develop AI algorithms to train models that predict if individuals (from which we create circuits) are prone to develop disease and to identify conditions that have