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algorithms for data processing, assisted or automated flaw detection, 3D EM solvers, and synthetic aperture radar (SAR) focusing will be used to refine spatial resolution. Applicants should have, or expect
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Associação do Instituto Superior Técnico para a Investigação e Desenvolvimento _IST-ID | Portugal | 7 days ago
Not Applicable Offer Starting Date 28 Oct 2025 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Reference Number 17115-LISBOA2030-FEDER-00850400 Is the Job
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computing resources and research equipment Opportunities for professional development and networking Collaborative and innovative research environment If you have any questions, please email Prof. Muhammad
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. The project aims to address the challenges in pooling inference, by developing and implementing either exact or asymptotically exact Monte Carlo algorithms in collaboration with the Department
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the Principal Investigator Profs. Himanshu Gupta and CR Ramakrishnan in the Quantum Computing and Network Center of Stony Brook University's Department of Computer Science. Supported by significant
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on rapid and accurate quantification of disasters using remote sensing and space geodesy. They will also advance InSAR processing algorithms to optimise change detection capability in Southeast Asia, where
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invites applications for a Post-Doctoral Associate position, in the area of Quantum Algorithms. The candidate is expected to conduct research in computer science focusing on the combinatorial aspects
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learning, non-Hermitian systems The Quantum AI lab at ETH (Prof. Juan Carrasquilla ) invites applications for PhD positions to work at the intersection of computational quantum many-body physics, machine
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researcher in algorithmic game theory and/or online learning, working with Prof. Celli at BIDSA and the Department of Computing Sciences. The project studies how multiple machine learning algorithms interact
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-performance computing on CPU and GPU clusters VR/AR or game development for applications including BCI Further information For an informal discussion relating to the role, please contact Prof Damien Coyle