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will be expected to develop a nationally recognized, externally funded research program that is collaborative, interdisciplinary, and self-sustaining. The program should address critical challenges
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interface, and all the way to quantum algorithms and applications. The long-term mission of the programme is to develop fault-tolerant quantum computing hardware and quantum algorithms that solve life-science
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position in the area of Security of Emerging Network and Networked Systems. SCAI (https://scai.engineering.asu.edu/ ), one of the eight Fulton Schools, houses a vibrant Computer Science Engineering research
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. You can continue your career journey with us! The Slomka Laboratory focuses on developing innovative methods for fully automated analysis of nuclear cardiology data using novel algorithms and machine
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. You can continue your career journey with us! The Slomka Laboratory focuses on developing innovative methods for fully automated analysis of nuclear cardiology data using novel algorithms and machine
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courses with minor algorithmic components and primarily programming courses with a focus on bioinformatics methods. Such graduate courses seek experienced bioinformatics, biotech, and data science
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(Task T2.4). Implement algorithms for training with limited data (Task T3.1). Develop prototypes for use cases in Smart Cities (Task T4.3). These tasks are part of the IDEALCV-CM project, reference: TEC
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communications signals. The objective of QUESTING is to develop new methods for quantum networking, fault-tolerant design and resource-efficient hybrid systems by training new generations of Q-System Innovators
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. This field encompasses Computer Science, Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, and related interdisciplinary areas, with a focus on computing technologies, software development, algorithm design, and
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will be involved in the development of MKID detectors. Close interaction with the teams involved in the AMINO project is also necessary in order to properly define the algorithms required for data