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discovering, analyzing, and optimizing business processes. It does so by extracting insights from event logs, structured records that capture sequences of activities, such as steps in a loan approval workflow
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; Modeling (using Gromacs and LAMMPS software packages and MARTINI-like upscaling) the filler-matrix interfaces to optimize thermal transport, e.g., by functionalization of the nanofiller surface; Simulate and
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corresponding design flow for such hybrid configurations in the past decade. Based on these models we have developed a prototype focal-plane array that was optimized to provide wide-angle scanning up to +/- 20
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can improve the image quality of quantitative MRI, it can be used in clinical routine to select the optimal treatment for each patient, greatly improving treatment outcomes worldwide. Therefore, in
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infrastructure, rolling stock and personnel that need to be aligned by efficient planning and replanning to optimize the allocation of the resources and maintain reliable operations in face of disturbances and
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to enable data-driven ink optimization. Why Join? Work in the multidisciplinary Processing and Performance of Materials group Work at the forefront of sustainable materials research in collaboration with
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FPGAs, CGRAs, and many Machine Learning accelerators, offer significant opportunities for improving performance and energy efficiency compared to traditional CPUs/GPUs. Yet, porting and optimizing code
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will contribute to building stronger theoretical foundations for structural optimization, to designing new algorithms for such integer programs, and to applying structured integer programs to various
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. For complex conditions such as multiple sclerosis and autism spectrum disorder, progress has been slowed by animal models that optimize for single causes or treatments, without reflecting the diversity and
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optimizations tailored to different environments. The optimizations range from algebraic optimizations (e.g., term rewriting) to algorithmic optimizations (e.g., group level algorithms), and to hardware