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The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science (IMADA) at the University of Southern Denmark, Odense, invites applications for a PhD position in algorithms. The position has a duration of 3
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Job Description The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science (IMADA) at the University of Southern Denmark, Odense, invites applications for a PhD position in algorithms. The position has a
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on real-life data from the maritime industry. As part of the PhD, you will be following advanced courses to extend your skills, implement and test algorithms, and learn to write scientific papers. As part
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Job Description Are you interested in working at the intersection of optimal control, AI algorithms, and game theory, on problems that matter for real-world critical infrastructure? This PhD
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by: Developing specialized algorithms supported on solid theoretical foundations and with a focus on challenging aspects of very high-dimensional datasets, such as datasets encountered in
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pruning), carbon-aware computing, minimizing algorithmic complexity, maintenance requirements, mapping energy efficiency and related aspects using KPI (key performance indicators) with respect to ESG
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correction and/or mitigation. Knowledge about networking protocols and distributed algorithms. Experience in programming, e.g., in C++, Python or Matlab. Experience with quantum simulators, such as NetSquid
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deliver a theoretical, algorithmic, and real-time implementation framework for on-the-fly autonomy in crowds. The resulting methods will (i) adapt to unpredictable human interactions that introduce high
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is to develop machine-learning-based algorithms for transmitter pre-distortion and receiver post-distortion architectures that enable distortion-free quantum communication systems. A key focus will be
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some of the following skills: Localization and sensor fusion: Solid understanding of localization techniques and sensor integration. Experience with SLAM algorithms (vision-, acoustic-, or inertial-based