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innovative methods for processing and analyzing 7Tesla MRI images of different modalities and formats (NIFTI, DICOM, etc.) using machine learning and artificial intelligence techniques. These methods will be
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will design and implement novel computer vision and machine learning methods for “sensorized” cameras that extract medically relevant features without transmitting raw video. You will evaluate algorithms
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acceleration approaches across different sensing and fault scenarios, thereby informing hardware and architecture trade-offs for future missions. (b) Designing and developing ML and AI algorithms to enhance FDIR
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network modeling to address real-world policy challenges through algorithm development and technical analysis. Key Responsibilities Conduct original research in generative AI Train and supervise graduate
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engineering, or related discipline. Documented expertise and an established track record in machine learning across different data domains of mental and/or neurological disorders. Experience in analysing high
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to contribute to the development of fundamental aspects of computer science (models, languages, methods, algorithms) and to develop synergy between the conceptual, technological and societal challenges associated
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setting. In this environment, our research group focuses on combining novel genome engineering tools (e.g., CRISPR-based) and computational algorithms to enable regenerative cell therapies. Now, we are
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new globally accessible infrastructure and new algorithms for multimodal mining of biosynthetic diversity, as well as novel lead compounds that can be taken up by consortium partners to attain concrete
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applications in the media change journalism, the public sphere, civic engagement and economic competition. We will develop and test new AI-applications to help solve problems such as disinformation, algorithmic
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AI-applications to help solve problems such as disinformation, algorithmic bias and filter bubbles. Together with our partners we will also (co)-create new ethical and legal frameworks for responsible