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, silicon-proven AI/ML accelerator for transmitter error correction (digital predistortion/calibration). Your work will sit at the intersection of machine learning, DSP, and digital IC design, and you will
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the current work on independent continuous concepts to allow also for dependent and discrete concepts. The second project (“Weak supervision”) will instead focus on providing similar guarantees by integrating
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computer models as well as being in the lab. You have affinity with analytical determination of pharmaceuticals in difficult matrices. You are able to dive into topics outside your current knowledge base
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Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs/358703/phd-in-scalable-safe-ai-for-sem… Requirements Specific Requirements A master’s degree AI, Machine Learning, Data Science, Computer Science or a
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. The current position entails conducting experimental research, publishing in peer-reviewed journals, presenting at conferences, and mentoring BSc and MSc students. The group values open interaction, knowledge
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in electrical engineering, computer Engineering, or a related field. Strong background in analog and mixed-signal circuit design and simulation. Familiarity with IC design tools and tapeout flow and
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master’s degree in electrical engineering, computer Engineering, or a related field. Strong background in mixed-signal circuit design and simulation. Familiarity with IC design tools and tapeout flow and
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. This PhD position focuses on the design of novel computer architectures to enable large AI models to run on embedded and edge systems under strict timing, energy, and memory constraints. Current solutions
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for complex dynamical systems to automate fault isolation with diagnostics performance guarantees. Current health monitoring technology is typically designed for either (i) individual system components/modules
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number of detectors and connect the large number of required optical fibers to the quantum computer, a strict bottleneck in the number of electrical interconnects between the cryogenic photon detectors and