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for these new solution methods will be derived. This position is part of a larger research project “Discrete Decision Making under Uncertainty”, in which researchers work on developing new theory, algorithms, and
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multiscale analysis of the mass distribution, as well as that of the flow field structure, and of the force and tidal field that has been shaping the cosmic web. The basic detection algorithms to infer
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algorithms, AI-driven applications and generative AI, exploring how legal mechanisms can prevent and remedy systemic biases that adversely impact LGBTQ+ individuals and which legal routes are available
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ultrasound physics, reconstruction algorithms, and data acquisition techniques to ensure high-quality inputs; Collaborate with clinicians: Work with medical specialists to validate the clinical utility of your
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assets, in combination with other types of power system assets (batteries, etc.). From a research perspective, this can involve techniques from algorithmic game theory and AI-based mechanism design
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new post-quantum cryptography algorithms to secure critical infrastructure. However, these new algorithms are still susceptible to physical attacks, while current testing infrastructures to assess
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data. Without doubt, AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) and Keccak/SHA-3 (Secure Hash Algorithm 3) are the two most used and famous symmetric cryptography algorithms. Winners of the standardization
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technology at our industrial partners. You will work in the cyber analytics and CISE labs in the Algorithmics and Software Engineering Research groups at the Software Technology department under supervision
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the context of algorithmic personalization and GenAI. It brings together expertise on media and journalism studies, digital literacy and inclusion, argumentation theory and AI, combining argumentation theory
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denotational correctness proofs as well as new probabilistic and differential inference algorithms) and systems (e.g., high performance, functional array programming DSLs) to tackle challenging probabilistic and