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algorithm that reliably simulates two-phase flow. The PhD projects will be part of developing and analyzing relevant numerical methods and implement them in an open-source framework that will be made openly
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implement novel XAI algorithms; (f) collect, process and analyse multi-modal data; (g) prepare research papers for publication; and (h) perform any other duties as assigned by the project leader
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, and tumor evolution. The Collins Genomics Lab is an interdisciplinary and highly collaborative laboratory with diverse scientists from various scientific domains leading exciting cancer research
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. The goal is to contribute broadly to research on applications of AI in medicine, and in particular to the development and validation of novel computational language models, algorithms, and tools
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, design, implement, and validate an optimization system for scheduling group classes within the Koachy platform. The specific goals include: Develop attendance prediction models for different types
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and optimisation algorithms, focusing on their practical application in the context of the RaceEngineerAI project. Tasks include: - Developing models capable of simulating the behaviour of racing
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computer vision algorithms to detect clinical interventions performed by nurses and situations of agitation and risk of falling. Volume of data available for the project: Video capture in a hospital
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artificial intelligence-based algorithms to optimise operation and predict anomalies in water distribution networks. The algorithms developed should identify patterns and anomalies that indicate the presence
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OF THE WORK PROGRAMME AND TRAINING: 1) Development of workflows and algorithms to complement datasets of connected data spaces, to improve analysis results (forecasting, analysis of financial tools, predictive
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barriers and enablers for cVPP adoption across diverse BC communities (including low-income, vulnerable, and Indigenous groups); (2) develop a technically feasible BC Hydro–to–cVPP coordination framework