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the development of unmanned aerial vehicles. Performing analyses following simulation-based testing of unmanned aerial vehicles. Developing research programmes, methods, algorithms, and methodologies for assessing
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current computing practice and be able to teach a range of computing subjects, including Cyber Security, Programming, Algorithms, Computer Logic and Architecture, Software Engineering, Database Design, both
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this form https://www.um.edu.mt/hrmd/workatum-projects by not later than Tuesday, 27th January 2026. Late applications will not be considered. Further information may be obtained from http://www.um.edu.mt
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provisioning, and cost monitoring. Establishes testing frameworks and code-quality practices for shared research software with rigorous validation of psychometric algorithms and adaptive-testing logic
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is central to tomorrow’s computing systems. You will lead a research group with strong expertise in algorithms, computational models, software engineering, and resource-efficient, intelligent systems
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Aeromedical Evacuation (AE) medical crews. The goal of the project is to embed interactive software algorithms, derived from Aeromedical Evacuation Clinical Protocols (AECPs), directly into the provider's
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scheduling algorithms for federated and serverless computing, extending Python-based workflow and Function-as-a-Service (FaaS) frameworks, or building services that enhance the interoperability and performance
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actionable insights (e.g., visualizations, algorithms) in real-time. The MLE will join a dynamic, multi-site team working at the intersection of machine learning, digital phenotyping, pediatric mental health
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/Programming skills are essential to complete this project through geospatial modeling automation, image fusion algorithm development with advanced STARFM process, quality peer-reviewed publications, etc
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information, and (2) algorithms that recognize and quantify parent and child behaviors (e.g., language, gestures, visual gaze, interactions) without requiring hand-coding of data. The Anita Zucker Center