82 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Simons-Foundation" positions at University of Southern Denmark in Denmark
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accomplished using methods such as reinforcement learning that should be initialized with information from human demonstrations. The developed method should be applied to the manipulation of flexible objects
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background in physics, optics/photonics, materials science, nanotechnology, computer science, or related fields. Responsibilities Operate hyperspectral imaging systems (VIS–NIR/SWIR) for scanning of advanced
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of Uncertainty and Safety for Smart Co-bots) project develops methods to ensure robustness, performance, confidence estimation, and safety for AI-controlled robot arms in collaborative scenarios. The project is a
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include the following activities: Material development, synthesis and method optimization Metal nanoparticle catalyst and ceramic material and cell component comprehensive characterization and benchmarking
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considerations. Experience working with machine learning methods for control, perception, or decision-making in physical systems is an advantage. Knowledge of or a passion for sustainable computing
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work, among other things on song learning in songbirds, hearing in frogs and bats and the effects of anthropogenic noise in marine mammals. Our research uses a number of methods within physiology
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Prof. Daniel Merkle. The overall research project is based on the novel application of formalisms, algorithms, and computational methods from computer science to the design of microbial communities
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. Cox. The position is available starting 1 December 2025. The successful candidates will work on developing new theoretical models and computational methods to investigate the emergence and properties
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in teams of scientists and support staff with competences spanning a wide range of fields including applied cyber-physical systems, artificial intelligence, embedded computing, mechanical structure
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areas of the research group, as listed below. The group’s research areas involve traditional and innovative concrete and timber structures and assessment methods for determining the structural safety