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of the designed algorithms and systems. Help with research presentation works such as high-quality paper writing. Job Requirements: Preferably Bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering, Computer
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digital solutions and sustainability services Design, implement, and optimize a data pipeline that processes EL images. Develop and integrate algorithms for image correction, stitching, and exposure
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. Candidates having relevant research or working experience in LLM/VLM and AI decision-making algorithms for autonomous vehicles will be preferred. Good communications skills and the ability to work
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National University of Singapore, Department of Statistics & Data Science Position ID: 3020 -POSTDOC [#26788] Position Title: Position Type: Non tenure-track faculty Position Location: Singapore
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Power Engineering • Relevant experience in power electronics, wide band gap semiconductor devices, multilevel inverters, soft-switching high-frequency power converters, drives, control algorithms
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algorithms, including machine unlearning techniques, to enhance model robustness and reliability. Design and execute rigorous AI testing frameworks to assess and mitigate risks in AI systems. Collaborate with
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. In this role, you will be part of the research team, working to develop and evaluate privacy-preserved Generative AI algorithms for generating synthetic Personal Identity Information (PII). This aims
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publications in reputable peer-reviewed international journals Demonstrated the ability to obtain extramural funding A good track record of supervising research staff, postdocs, students, and interns in relevant
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and planning algorithm for high-speed autonomous vehicle. The work will involve algorithm development, simulation, test rig set-up, and experimental validation. Requirements: The candidate must at least
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. Implement and optimize algorithms for motion planning, balance control, perception, and human-robot interaction. Conduct experimental validation of humanoid robotic systems in lab and real-world environments