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on representation, compression, learning, and inference for classical and quantum data exchanged through classical and quantum networks. The objective of the PhD study is to explore and address research and design
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, compression, learning, and inference for classical and quantum data exchanged through classical and quantum networks. The objective of the PhD study is to explore and address research and design challenges
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: Access to advanced GPU clusters and opportunities to publish in top-tier venues. Innovative Culture: Be part of a multidisciplinary team tackling challenging problems in neural compression and computer
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, data compression, data quality, adaptive sampling, adaptive transmission, low energy consumption The PhD project has the working title Embedded signal processing for wireless underwater sensors. This is
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the project/work tasks: Keywords: Onboard processing, data compression, data quality, adaptive sampling, adaptive transmission, low energy consumption The PhD project has the working title Embedded
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flow regime ranging from steady laminar to unsteady turbulent configurations, there is also potential to extend the analysis to compressible flows and structural analysis. This research is highly
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efficiency. However, their complex behavior under combined loading conditions—compression, bending, shear, and torsion—poses significant challenges for both design and long-term performance monitoring
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the Research Group “Nonlinear Optimization and Inverse Problems” (Head: Prof. Dr. D. Hömberg) starting as soon as possible. The project is part of a BMBF project concerning industrial scale data preparation
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change in ultrafast optics pushed, among others, by DESY, one of our research topics focuses on the development of ultra-short pulse Ytterbium lasers employing multi-pass cell post-compression. In close
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PhD Studentship: Secure By Design Datasets – Distillation and Privatisation for Future Collaboration
synthetic dataset that both obfuscates and compresses while remaining as true as possible to the sensitive historical data. Academic Institution This is an opportunity to join the Centre for Vision, Speech