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the Photonic Integrated Circuit based Systems (PICSys) group. You will work in a state-of-the-art environment for advanced optical and digital signal processing, and integrated photonics, with access to one
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(programming, digital signal processing, statistics) is sought. Qualifications Ideally, applicants for the position should satisfy the following requirements: PhD degree in psychology, cognitive (neuro)science
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(programming, digital signal processing, modelling, statistics) is sought. The project involves collaboration with Prof. Marco Steinhauser (University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, Germany) and Dr. Ramakrishna
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heterogeneity underlying type 2 diabetes to develop strategies that better classify, prevent, and treat the disease. The group integrates wearable data, digital health tools, molecular profiling, and artificial
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in high-speed continuous-variable secure quantum communication using a broadband squeezed-light source and advanced digital signal processing (DSP). Leading the development of lightweight DSP pipelines
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vision and strong analytic and quantitative skills (programming, digital signal processing, statistics) is sought. Qualifications Ideally, applicants for the position should satisfy the following
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(programming, digital signal processing, modelling, statistics) is sought. The project involves collaboration with Prof. Marco Steinhauser (University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, Germany) and Dr. Ramakrishna
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. Your competencies We thus imagine that you: have a strong background in digital signal processing and machine learning; have substantial experience with scientific computing in Python/C++/ROS; know
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qualifications are a plus: Experience in audio signal processing or speech processing. Experience in condition monitoring or predictive maintenance. Flexibility and self-motivation are desired skills at DTU. In
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migrants and disadvantaged learners through an inclusive digital transformation. You will become part of a diverse and interdisciplinary environment that bridges computer science, pedagogy, and modern