10 algorithms-"NTNU"-"NTNU---Norwegian-University-of-Science-and-Technology" positions at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in Netherlands
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Description Job description We are seeking a talented and creative researcher for a challenging and innovative project focused on developing the next generation of algorithms for high-speed super-resolution
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our industrial partners. You will work in the cyber analytics and CISE labs in the Algorithmics and Software Engineering Research groups at the Software Technology department under supervision of dr
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advanced computer vision, dedicated lighting systems, optical communication, and robust control and guidance algorithms. You will work on: Design and implement computer vision algorithms for accurate landing
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well as collaborate with PhD candidates. You'll design experiments using our robotic platform, analyze tactile data patterns, implement real-time control algorithms, and validate performance across diverse scenarios
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the second direction, you will explore the geometric design of nonlinear systems. Using nonlinear reduced order modelling (ROM) integrated with optimization algorithms, you will design structures
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stability of swarm behaviour, and validate novel control strategies that quickly adapt to rapid changes in supply/demand. New effective market, contracting, and algorithmic mechanisms are needed to be derived
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algorithms) Proficient in English. For information please check the Graduate Schools Admission Requirements. Familiarity or interested in using machine learning is also desiered. TU Delft (Delft University
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advantages for manipulation and locomotion, but current control algorithms do not fully exploit their capabilities. Most rely on approximations tailored for rigid systems or require extensive sensing and
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Postdoc Impact of Computational Infrastructures on Public Institutions and Administration of Justice
of “clouds”. Popular discussions revolve around the topics of data protection, algorithmic regulation, and asymmetric ‘technological dependencies’ that raise concerns around monopolies and “digital sovereignty
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control with teleoperated human inputs? Change: Develop novel algorithms and interfaces for teaching robots in shared control with human operators. Impact: Provide a seamless interface for humans to teach