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the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, at the University of Cambridge, UK. The Postdoc will work across several projects, interfacing with teams of students and research collaborators on developing
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of research. Experience in method development, either quantum chemistry and/or nonadiabatic dynamics. Interest in extending methods that allow the application of quantum algorithms, using quantum
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to advanced control design and system optimization. Our specialty is developing embedded control, estimation, and identification algorithms that directly interface with physical hardware. We work closely with
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transport for inverse problems One of the central topics of the research projects is the further development of theory and methods for the concept of optimal transport for inverse problems. Optimal transport
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and process their results. Helping to develop new models and algorithms to simulate pulse propagation, the material response, and other aspects of our experiments. Coding in Julia and python. Writing
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and frameworks we work on, and opportunities for applying the methods with top-notch collaborators. Your work will develop algorithms, inference methods, and frameworks to adapt models from training
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algorithms, ideally in the healthcare or mental health domain Desirable criteria Track record of successful research grant applications, or attempts to obtain grant funding. Previous development of ML-based
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Project The Adaptive Design for AI-Driven Processes in Transforming Dynamic Landscapes (ADAPT) project develops scalable, data-driven design methodologies that transform dynamic environmental processes
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is developing cutting-edge research on all aspects of computational imaging, from theory and algorithms, to applications in astronomy and medicine. Dr Wiaux is a Professor in the School of Engineering