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PhD position in Human-Computer Interaction / Human-Centred Artificial Intelligence Help shape the future of work. This PhD project investigates how collaborative AI agents can support communication
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This PhD explores light estimation and synthetic relighting of real scenes by combining generative deep learning with computer graphics. It aims to reduce issues such as hallucinations and temporal
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problem-based learning model. The department leverages its unique research infrastructure and lab facilities to conduct world-leading fundamental and applied research within communication, networks, control
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electrical energy storage systems; energy management systems. Experience with data processing, statistical analysis and machine learning techniques is an advantage. Knowledge with Mathworks suite, C/C++ and
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environments This PhD project investigates the use of digital technologies (environmental sensing, user feedback loops, computer vision, machine learning) and theories of human perception and behavioral nudging
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problem-based learning model. The department leverages its unique research infrastructure and lab facilities to conduct world-leading fundamental and applied research within communication, networks, control
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for spinal surgery. The Candidates for this stipend should have a background in software engineering or similar and have substantial experience with machine learning. All cases involve various degrees of image
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algorithmic solution development. The group focuses particularly on automated decision-making in autonomous cyber-physical systems, combining mathematical optimization, machine learning, and decision theory
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. Mathematical skills: Competence in mathematical modeling of dynamic systems and probabilistic frameworks. Experience with machine learning or AI methods for localization or perception (e.g. learning-based SLAM
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on the development of AI models for analysis of cardiac CT scans, with the aim to explore how machine learning models can quantify cardiovascular disease and predict future events from CT scans. The project will