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, based on measured air temperature and humidity data in cold chains by commercial sensors, and deploy them in end-to-end virtual supply chains. This project also aims to optimize other thermal processes
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collaboration with the Intelligent Maintenance and Operations Systems (IMOS) Laboratory at EPFL (Prof. Olga Fink). IMOS focuses on the development of intelligent algorithms designed to improve the performance
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., PyTorch, TensorFlow) and medical image analysis libraries (ITK, VTK, Slicer3D, MONAI) Experience with hardware-software integration, including encoders, sensors, and safety aspects of robotic workflows
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has been created in theoretical quantum computing. We are particularly interested in candidates working on quantum error correction, algorithms, simulation and qubit architectures. We are also
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interdisciplinary work, for example in medicine or life sciences, who address key issues in AI such as reproducibility, safety, trustworthiness and robustness, and who engage with the theoretical and algorithmic
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reinforcement learning for large language models (LLMs). Research directions include developing next-generation post-training algorithms, exploring diffusion-based approaches to reasoning with language models
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utilization. The successful candidate will play a significant role in the EU‑funded TIMBERHAUS project (www.timberhaus.eu). Your tasks Develop machine learning models and computer vision algorithms for wood
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some products decay faster. For that purpose, we develop digital twins of the cargo, based on measured air temperature and humidity data in cold chains by commercial sensors, and deploy them in end
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, algorithms, AI) in society. We are in particular looking for candidates who have interest and experience with STS and humanities pedagogy in the context of a technical university and in developing research and
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correction, algorithms, simulation and qubit architectures. We are also interested in outstanding scientists in theoretical quantum computing in a broader sense. A primary research direction is to include spin