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leader in the research project - “Muti-sensor-based smart sorting (MSS) system for solid waste recycling and sustainable development”. Qualifications Applicants should have an honours degree
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analysis; (b) develop and implement algorithms for 3D perception (e.g. segmentation, localization and mapping); (c) design and execute experiments to evaluate, validate and refine algorithms and
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integration; (b) conduct algorithm research and development in areas such as computer vision, multimodal learning and embodied AI; (c) conduct experiments, data collection and performance evaluation; (d
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) experience in large model training, knowledge distillation or efficient deep learning algorithm development, foundation model implementation and optimisation; and (c) good communication skills in English
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human-centred collaborative robotic systems, with emphasis on embodied intelligence and shared autonomy; (c) develop algorithms for human intention understanding, multimodal perception and fusion and
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, School of Clinical Medicine, is seeking a highly motivated and talented researcher to join our multidisciplinary team specializing in medical imaging and algorithm development. Our work focuses on
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deep learning models with state-of-the-art algorithms based on histology whole slide images. They may also contribute to research of integration of multimodality data with clinical, radiological images
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highly complex workflows. We aim to develop optimization models and algorithms to improve wafer processing sequences across semiconductor manufacturing tools, with the objectives of reducing cycle times
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) [Appointment period: each for six to eighteen months] Duties The appointees will assist the project leader in the research project - “Two-dimensional heterostructures for intelligent vision sensor
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multidisciplinary team specializing in medical imaging and algorithm development. Our work focuses on advancing the use of computer vision, deep learning, and machine learning for analyzing medical imaging modalities