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on sufficient and sufficiently clean water. However, we often lack the data to fully understand the dynamics of contaminants throughout the urban water cycle. Existing sensors for water quality monitoring do not
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description Cities depend on sufficient and sufficiently clean water. However, we often lack the data to fully understand the dynamics of contaminants throughout the urban water cycle. Existing sensors
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Autonomous Vehicles https://autolab.taltech.ee/ is a future-oriented research group with the main strengths and focus topics: Self-driving vehicles, driving algorithms and cyber-physical system Sensor fusion
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spanning design, modelling and simulation of photonic systems, sensor systems, signal processing and device manufacturing, development of machine learning algorithms, and design of optical communication
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the real world based on a seamless combination of data, mathematical models, and algorithms. Our research integrates expertise from machine learning, optimization, control theory, and applied mathematics
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vessels and ship systems. Knowledge Graphs based on engine propeller combinator diagrams of the same vessels. Machine learning algorithms for data clustering and regressions of ship performance and
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, machine learning or similar. Alternatively, you have gained essentially corresponding knowledge in another way. The applicant is expected to have good knowledge of computer science, mathematics, algorithms
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Join TU Delft and work together with NXP to build low-power AI accelerators for self-healing analog/RF calibration, fixing noise/offset. Co-design algorithms & hardware and validate on real silicon
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—remains a critical challenge. This project will focus on designing AI-driven cognitive navigation solutions that can adaptively fuse multiple sensor sources under uncertainty, enabling safe and efficient
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modeling and simulation experience in PCB design experience in control system design using analog/digital sensors and DSPs/microcontrollers familiarity with HVAC systems and thermal/electrical co-design is a