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research work will be to devise efficient algorithms for source separation in DAS measurements. Issues such as large data volumes that can exceed 1 To per day and per fiber, instrument noise, complex nature
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manner. Collaborative Innovation: Lead and participate in collaborative initiatives aimed at developing novel computational tools, algorithms, and models that address critical challenges in drug discovery
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biological samples' 3D structure and molecular identity. At iBIO, we bring together cutting-edge science from biology, chemistry, engineering, and computer applications. Our overarching aim is to obtain a
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on FNR’s prestigious PEARL program, and has the option for an affiliated professorship. Both LIH and DFKI pledge their full commitment to ensuring that this new position becomes a cornerstone in the
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of tumour growth and metastasis. Project outline The Computational Biology Group applies a range of computational and Machine Learning approaches to the interpretation and analysis of complex multimodal
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challenges, encompassing both fundamental and applied research, from the development of algorithms, tools, and frameworks that advance scientific discovery to methodologies that utilise computational
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. The Department of Robotics focus is on rigorous, high-impact, original research emphasizing robot learning, (eg CoRL) and robot algorithms (eg WAFR) rather than development of new robot hardware. Research topics
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computer science or a related field. General: Knowledge of hospital environments and the healthcare sector, as well as innovative technologies: AI algorithms, image and signal processing, segmentation, modeling
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platforms like quantum computers, and writing the algorithms that power machine learning, big data analytics, and predictive modeling. Beyond technological development, SFU’s researchers also explore
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, differential geometry, partial differential equations, number theory, probability. Theory of Computing: all areas of theoretical computer science, especially algorithms and computa- tional complexity. Applied