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proficiency in information technology, with particular emphasis on the design of information systems, distributed and mobile systems, cloud solutions, virtualization, containerization, operating systems
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of scientific research are: process tomography, image processing and analysis/computer vision, algorithms and bioinformatics, human-computer interaction, industrial informatics and artificial intelligence. Where
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Warsaw University of Technology/the Centre for Advanced Materials and Technologies, CEZAMAT | Poland | about 10 hours ago
recognition capability. WG4 may develop new measurement approaches and signal processing techniques, as well as algorithms and programs for device control and for reading and reconstructing object and image
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Description Discipline: Construction and Operation of Machines Scope of issues: Machines, equipment, and installations of renewable energy sources; distributed energy systems. Industrial environmental
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collection algorithm participate in data collection and dataset creation assist in quantitative data analysis collaborate on writing academic articles and research reports Where to apply Website https
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technologies: melt electrowriting (MEW) for creating precise, fibrous microstructures and volumetric bioprinting (VBP) for spatially distributing multiple cell types within 3D hydrogel matrices. Proposed
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: variational formulation of neural network learning convergence of Langevin Monte Carlo algorithms Dissemination of research results through participation in scientific conferences, presentations, and
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for the position of assistant professor in the project NCN MAESTRO "Challenging problems in partial differential equations inspired by cutting-edge algorithms in statistics and machine learning