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the era of large population size and dense genomic data such as whole-genome sequencing, new algorithms are needed to remove the bottleneck of computational load for such a development. In the frame of a
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is developing cutting-edge research on all aspects of computational imaging, from theory and algorithms, to applications in astronomy and medicine. Dr Wiaux is a Professor in the School of Engineering
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in their computation. We want to understand the fundamental principles that permit us to build privacy-aware AI systems, and develop algorithms for this purpose. The group collaborates with several
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. Race and Organizations (Prof. Davon Norris) This course introduces students to the array of ways in which race and racism influence organizational structures and how organizational processes then shape
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. The ultimate objective is to develop a next generation of AI approaches that are more sustainable and accessible. Relevant domains include mathematical and computational optimization, learning algorithms
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will develop in the position; it is expected that you have previous experience on each of them: Develop and implement CFD models to simulate the behavior of PRO systems. Apply ML algorithms to optimise
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, calibration, and the development of analysis tools and software. Our key focus areas are the physics of jets, top quarks, and EWSB, including the development of novel machine-learning methods for high-energy
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modular, scalable, and transparent control algorithms suitable for real-time implementation across different vehicle platforms. - Contribute to theoretical developments in stochastic model predictive
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The Computer Vision-Core Artificial Intelligence Research (Vision-CAIR ) group led by Prof. Mohamed Elhoseiny at the CS Program of the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) is
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Martin Australia invite applications for a project under this program, exploring the development of Physics Informed Neural Networks (PINNs) for efficient signal modelling in areas such as weather