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Experimentation. Aerosciences involves the study of complex flow phenomena of Army munitions across different Mach numbers and flow conditions. This includes research areas of vortex interactions, shock-boundary
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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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of AI-enabled progress, through integration of domain expertise, physics-based models, simulation-driven learning, and sensor data processing. The new tenure track position at TU Wien targets
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. This is achieved by working closely together with the different wind farm operators within the Belgian offshore zone, e.g., Parkwind, Norther, Otary. The main focus of the department is on performance
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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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of algorithms and digital neuromorphic hardware is an additional avenue for enhancing the efficiency of the methods. In this context the research will explore digital, event-based implementations
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Description Do you have significant experience with algorithms for interval path planning, and are you motivated to bring these closer to the railway industry? Then this position is for you! Job description The
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Systems program integrates the study of wireless networking, protocols, sensor networks, security, software development, embedded systems, data analytics, and big data to provide students with the knowledge
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at different spatial scales. Although significant progress has been made in understanding and predicting urban microclimates, the implications of atmospheric dynamics in heterogeneous environments remain
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, specialized compilers, and robust algorithms and implementations, in addition to the creation of dedicated design tools and methodologies. The Computer Engineering (CE) section of the Department of Quantum