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Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, Tübingen site, Tübingen | Bingen am Rhein, Rheinland Pfalz | Germany | about 3 hours ago
Interactions” to develop datasets and algorithms to capture and analyze eye gaze. About the project We are supporting the development of highly realistic human and animal avatars for use in research, film
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position (contract-based) and one PhD fellowship in Computational Biophysics/Chemistry (see also https://constructor.university/comp_phys). The PhD position is focused on efficient algorithms
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Institution: Technical University of Munich (TUM), Germany – 12 months Industrial Partner: GIM Robotics, Finland – 24 months Supervisors: Prof. Achim Lilienthal (TUM), Dr. Jose Peralta (GIM Robotics) Target
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Neckarsulm, aiming to explore and develop AI algorithms, frameworks, and hardware architectures for efficient edge deployment in vehicles, with a focus on neuromorphic computing. @Fakultät@-Plakat-A4-hoch
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Disse), the Chair of Geoinformatics (Prof. Thomas H. Kolbe), and the Chair of Algorithmic Machine Learning & Explainable AI (Prof. Stefan Bauer). The project aims to develop an integrated urban flood
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, aiming to explore and develop AI algorithms, frameworks, and hardware architectures for efficient edge deployment in vehicles, with a focus on neuromorphic computing. You will be part of the scientific TUM
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group of Prof. Felix Deschler under the remit of the collaborative research center SFB 1249. The positions are available immediately (fixed term contract, end of funding period 31.12.2028). These 3-year
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Computational Biophysics/Chemistry (see also https://constructor.university/comp_phys ). The PhD position is focused on efficient algorithms for the simulation of non-adiabatic exciton transfer dynamics in light
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-body positron emission tomography (PET) with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). In conjunction with the development of algorithms, dedicated software and hardware-based simulations will be developed
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, Sweden and Quintus Technologies AB, Västerås, Sweden This PhD position is part of the EU-funded project Print4Life, a Marie Sklodowska-Curie (MSCA) doctoral network led by Prof. Cecilia Persson, Uppsala