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adversarial tampering. Build an open-source software stack that maps algorithms to hardware, including compiler extensions and runtime monitors. Demonstrate your solutions on real-world use cases You will
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qualifications will be given preferential consideration. We kindly ask you to indicate a disability in your application. Please submit your application by the 31st May, 2025. Your application should be compiled
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given language. This question has practical implications, such as in compiler optimizations and decompilation for tasks like malware analysis. However, theoretical limits exist: languages lacking non
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-radiation effects in relation to observable quantities Compilation and publication of the research results in scientific journals and presentation of the results at scientific conferences. We are looking
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physical design tools such as design compiler and Cadence Innovus will be advance Expertise in at least one area as a plus: deep learning hardware development edge AI memory technology Strong problem-solving
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. We are looking for you if you have a background and interest in programming languages and formal methods --- e.g., has taken courses in program analysis, verification, compiler construction and/or
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: Complete boat-based fieldwork in the Western Baltic Sea lasting 2-3 months in 2025 and 2026. Compile and analyze data sets resulting from the 2023-2026 fieldwork. Report project findings in peer-reviewed
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manuscripts based on findings, targeting publication in peer-reviewed journals and dissemination of results within partner networks Thesis Writing: Compile research outcomes and manuscripts into a cohesive
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life science. The aim of this PhD position is to develop a novel phylogenetic approach to predict unknown species interactions. For that, the student will compile all available data on host use
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: Curiosity and adventure: stories of early tourism in South Australian regions The RGSSA wishes to compile and publish a non-fiction RGSSA book about tourism in South Australia from late 19th century to mid