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the AI algorithms state of the art for crater detection. generate an overview of available meta data in coordination with the game developers. identify potential use cases in the science community and
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system-level grid-connected LDES models for grid support Research, design and development of control algorithms for optimal operation of grid-integrated LDES; Develop a co-simulation framework to analyse
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-board Payload Signal and Data Processing algorithms and techniques for RF payloads and instruments in close collaboration with TEC-ED; and Time and frequency references, modelling, design tools
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data, complicated algorithms are required. Some of these algorithms are yet to be developed and/or validated, with real data from polar regions required in order to do so. A dedicated airborne radar
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advantage may arise. The focus of this project is to develop techniques that will enable gate-based quantum optimization algorithms to tackle realistic (large-scale, mixed-integer, and constrained) instances
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in basic control-flow analysis. Process mining, as it stands today, is primarily based on computational techniques and algorithms to analyze and optimize processes. Methods such as process discovery
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-driven model for assessing the reliability of official network maps (KLIC deliveries). You will build a prototype algorithm that can be used by infrastructure and civil engineering professionals to better
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: designing and developing prototype algorithms for ground processing of Synthetic Aperture Radar images, with a focus on X-band systems; developing Synthetic Aperture Radar image processing; validating and
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that enhance the development and evaluation of advanced analytical models using health data. This includes methods for prediction, explainability, prediction under intervention, algorithmic fairness, transparent
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classical computing algorithms are NP-hard or, in general, difficult to implement. Within your application, please provide a research proposal (no more than five pages) answering the following questions: What