15 distributed-algorithm-"Newcastle-University"-"Newcastle-University" positions at KU LEUVEN
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, applied optimisation, embedded programming. Objectives: Feature extraction and distributed algorithms to localise any wireless transmitter in mobile environments that does not collaborate (passive
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-scaled CMOS models. Advanced algorithms and architectures need investigation of power-consumption trade-offs. For instance, digital predistortion (DPD) can enhance power amplifier efficiency but
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further developing algorithms and writing an application to develop a wearable device functionality for monitoring patient behavior monitoring based on the gained insights. We value candidates who: have
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for photocatalytic degradation and H2 production.Designing multi-objective optimization algorithms to maximize environmental and economic performance. Your RoleAs a PhD researcher, you will: Build and validate hybrid
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manner, and (2) design AI approaches such as learning algorithms and reasoning engines that can exploit the provided knowledge? The successful candidate will conduct research on how to build software
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are actively engaged in the development of innovative methods and algorithms to be integrated in a digital twin architecture for (de) manufacturing systems. You contribute to organizing and performing
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at the KU Leuven, within the Biomed lab (https://biomed-kuleuven.web.app/research ) to develop new trustworthy AI algorithms for fracture detection based on novel photon counting CT technology. Particularly
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engineering or mathematical engineering Good understanding of statistics and machine/deep learning algorithms Interest in Biomedical data science Excellent programming skills in Python Proficient English, both
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optimization algorithms (e.g., SAT solving, constraint solving, MaxSAT, SAT modulo theories, Answer Set Programming, (Mixed) Integer Programming, ...). We offer a fully-funded postdoc position, initially for 12
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the improvement of the wetting/during algorithm in TELEMAC2D, including the effects of vegetation. Modelling the SPM turbidity in 3D (using TELEMAC3D) in front of the Belgian coast, validated with 3D remote sensing