10 algorithms-"SciLifeLab" PhD scholarships at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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is to develop machine-learning-based algorithms for transmitter pre-distortion and receiver post-distortion architectures that enable distortion-free quantum communication systems. A key focus will be
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describing the effect of conditions on stability. Testing the model in standard stirred tank apparatus Refining the model to allow predictability between different types of apparatus. Defining an algorithm
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will be an asset. The PhD will be supervised by Professor Helene Friis Ratner and conducted as part of the Algorithms, Data and Democracy project, founded by the VELUX Foundations. For more information
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Relate parallelism to applications, e.g., algorithmic parallelism, multi-tasking, etc. Address nonlinear equalization in optical signal transmission and provide a comparison with neuromorphic electronics
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motivated to move the area of enzyme engineering to the next level, while having a positive impact on our world. When joining our group, you get the opportunity to use the latest algorithms in machine
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contribute to the development of novel algorithms and methodologies that enhance the robustness and accuracy of acoustic measurements. We are looking for a highly motivated candidate, with a relevant MSc
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machine learning algorithms/data science methods for clinical proteomics data. Further, during the enrollment process, you will define together with your supervisors (main and co-supervisor) additional
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behaviour. This will include developing and using state-of-the-art image recognition algorithms to create digital twin models as well as statistical and machine learning methods for analysing large-scale
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evaluate BCI algorithms for decoding motor intentions Integrate BCI systems with KAIST’s advanced exoskeletons Conduct experiments with healthy subjects and stroke patients Collaborate closely with a KAIST
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developing 3D vision algorithms for object detection, recognition, and scene understanding to support planning and task execution in dynamic environments. Publishing research findings in leading international