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modelling, learning-based reconstruction and classification algorithms, enabling joint optimisation of optics and data processing. We are looking for an excellent PhD candidate in photonics (48-month duration
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. State-of-the-art algorithms such as the Gaussian process-based Bayesian optimization have shown high potential tuning radioactive ion beam lines and is currently being the focus of attention in facilities
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algorithms that can tightly integrate physical hardware, sensors, and computational models. This PhD position is centered on addressing these challenges through innovative computational methods, combining
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presents significant challenges. These include enormous data bandwidths, sophisticated optical control, advanced rendering pipelines, and new algorithms that can tightly integrate physical hardware, sensors
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chain management and the potential applications of data-driven methodologies and algorithms.• You can do independent research (demonstrated, e.g., by an excellent MSc thesis).• You have excellent command
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theoretical background for MIMO related research, and have attended courses such as Information Theory, Signal and Systems, Modulation and Detection. Experience with OFDM or single carrier baseband algorithms
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and checked by an independent third party, and even (3) rigorous evaluation of algorithmic improvements.For some inspiration on this topic, see the CertiFOX project page: https://www.bartbogaerts.eu
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, high school timetabling, examination timetabling, master thesis defense assignments and scheduling and student project and master’s thesis assignments. For these problems, we wish to develop an algorithm
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are currently implementing a novel ‘evolutionary inspired’ breeding approach that involves first genetic improvement at the diploid level using heterotic pools, followed by a final polyploidization event to
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. The models will help interpret how different damage scenarios affect the ambient vibration signature. Both black-box and white-box damage identification algorithms will be assessed. The resulting digital twin