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several related areas of expertise: generative AI for robotic planning and control, cognitive control, distributed perception and control, and HW-SW co-design of algorithms. Our research is applied across
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Engineer in Underwater Perception, you play a pivotal role in shaping the future of energy-efficient AI algorithms for underwater perception. What you will do Identify research and technology gaps
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; Real-World Validation: Deploy and benchmark your algorithms on our autonomous vehicle, mobile robots, and UAV testbeds. You will: publish in CVPR/ICCV/ECCV, NeurIPS/ICLR, and leading IEEE journals
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. Our research spans several related areas of expertise: generative AI for robotic planning and control, cognitive control, distributed perception and control, and HW-SW co-design of algorithms. Our
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more manufacturable optical systems. The emphasis is on system-level thinking, design automation, and practical relevance, rather than narrow algorithmic optimization. A realistic optical system (e.g. a
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functionality. Your work will involve designing advanced algorithms that efficiently utilize UWB signal features (RSSI, channel impulse response, phase and amplitude data, Doppler maps,..) to support both high
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machine. We develop quasi-Newton coupling algorithms for partitioned simulation of FSI, and we solve challenging FSI problems in the energy transition and in industry. This research is often in
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machine. We develop quasi-Newton coupling algorithms for partitioned simulation of FSI, and we solve challenging FSI problems in the energy transition and in industry. This research is often in
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signal processing and machine learning algorithms, have strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work in an international team. Experience in wireless communication and networking fundamentals is a
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algorithms need to be developed to determine the winners of the auction, as well as intermediate feedback that can be communicated to the bidders, to facilitate the bidding process. The market-based research