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An already acquired Phd in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, or a relevant field Affinity for formal and simulation models, as well as algorithmic solutions to problems
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of privacy-preserving artificial intelligence for the benefit of humanity. What You Will Do: Research (Federated Continual Learning): You will develop novel and privacy-preserving algorithms that allow
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involve designing and implementing algorithms. Testing with actual robotic platforms is handled by Demcon. Innovative simulation data is used for both training and testing. The project is in parallel with
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Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Do you want to develop human-centred RL algorithms to shape
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complexity theory, fast matrix multiplication algorithms, the geometry and representation theory of tensors, asymptotic spectrum duality, and applications? The research group of Jeroen Zuiddam at University
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algorithms to ensure seamless, reliable, and secure wireless communication in challenging and dynamic environments. The key responsibilities for this positions are listed as the following: Develop protocols
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The project aims to identify the behavioural, neuroendocrine, and (epi)genetic mechanisms of parochialism—how cooperation and conflict emerge within and between primate groups. You will experimentally
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researcher Bert Vogelstein; this was the first time the Academy conferred the Award. In the 1980s, Vogelstein clarified the genetic mechanism underlying the development of cancer. He is currently working
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will develop novel and privacy-preserving algorithms that allow distributed devices (smartphones, wearables) to learn from new data streams over time (Continual Learning) while collaborating globally
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strategy; participate in internal research sprints to explore, test and validate novel EO concepts, algorithms and workflows in a fast-paced, collaborative environment; engage with the innovation ecosystem