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models of the research above. Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams and contribute to joint research projects. Job Requirements: PhD in Optical/Device Physics, Electrical Engineering, Materials Science
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team to develop integrated control algorithms for autonomous cubesatellite formation flying. The controllers that will be developed during this project will differ from previous work on this topic by
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algorithms, including machine unlearning techniques, to enhance model robustness and reliability. Design and execute rigorous AI testing frameworks to assess and mitigate risks in AI systems. Collaborate with
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algorithms, including machine unlearning techniques, to enhance model robustness and reliability. Design and execute rigorous AI testing frameworks to assess and mitigate risks in AI systems. Collaborate with
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University of Singapore is dedicated to the interdisciplinary study of humans and algorithms on the Internet, and its implications on the society of the future. This is an exciting opportunity to join us as a
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Digital Twin for electric vehicle applications . The role will focus on utilizing novel machine learning models, large language models, and data science algorithms to develop battery models, optimization
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maintenance of both mammalian and microbial cells Devise micro-bioreactor for co-culture of mammalian and microbial cells Program control algorithm for optical sensors Design, fabricate, and optimize
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found online: https://www.jglab.org/ and www.github.com/goekelab Requirements: PhD in Bioinformatics, Computer Science, Statistics, Genomics, or a related discipline Good programming skills and strong
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Responsibilities: Development of stochastic and analytical methods for nonlinear partial differential equations Implementation of relevant numerical experiments using deep learning algorithms Job Requirements: PhD
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lecturing, small-group teaching, and tutoring of undergraduates and graduate students. Job Requirements: Essential Criteria Candidates must have a PhD (or be near completion) in Computer Science