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Fellowship and Basic Research Lab Fellowship. This position offers a unique opportunity to conduct cutting-edge research in Quantum Computing, Quantum Algorithm, and Numerical Simulation. This position, led by
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Dutch and English. Affinity or experience with innovation projects involving partners from practice. Willingness or experience in programming heuristics and algorithms. Motivation to produce academically
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of Prof. Rachel Tribe and Dr Martinez-Nunez. The postholder will also benefit from the vibrant and growing bioinformatics community led by Dr. Alessandra Vigilante (lead of the Faculty of Life Sciences and
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algorithm design and development of effective computing techniques To see examples of our innovative work please visit: https://www.ecshowcase.com/ What We're Looking For Education and Experience Needed
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. The scope of the research will encompass aspects such as network monitoring, routing algorithms and network-hardware benchmarking. About you You should possess a MSc/MEng in Engineering, Computer
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Digital twin railway network School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof D Fletcher, Prof R Harrison Application Deadline: Applications accepted all
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position will work with researchers on the DASS programme to develop and promote freely available software, implementing new statistical methods and algorithms for identifying anomalous structure in stream
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implementation, practical application, theoretical analysis and evaluation of AI algorithms Use of XAI tools to explain machine learning models Implementation of deep learning Improvement of models, e.g. in terms
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Your Job: Developing and implementing QC algorithms (QAA, QAOA, QSVM), quantum AI algorithms, use case adapted algorithms to test and benchmark latest technology focusing on gate-based QC Advancing
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with data science, and data management (including IoT, Edge, and HPC). This is a fully funded position for 24 months within the HEXAPIC project, conducted in collaboration with Prof. Leon Kos' team