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responsibilities include: Development of a flood classification framework for flood type prediction Comparison of different ML algorithms in a sensitivity study Communication with stakeholders Development of open
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or incomplete. Information Your tasks will include: Developing and benchmarking ML/AI algorithms tailored to low-data regimes — e.g. few-shot learning, transfer learning or data-efficient representation learning
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will: be part of the flight control team of Solar Orbiter. analyze the existing manual workflow and optimize it for automation. develop the algorithm which operates the planning system using the command
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teaming for exploration. Candidates interested are encouraged to visit the ESA website: http://www.esa.int Field(s) of activity for the internship Topic of the internship: Optimisation for Robotic Mobility
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specifically, do you want to perform cutting-edge research and develop novel advances in hyperbolic deep learning for computer vision? Then check out the vacancy below and apply for a PhD position in this
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Location ESTEC, Noordwijk, Netherlands Our team and mission Within the Earth Observations Projects Department, the Copernicus Sentinel Expansion missions are currently under development. One
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algorithms for optimal operation of grid-integrated LDES; Develop a co-simulation framework to analyse LDES performance under different grid scenarios. Collaborate with consortium partners to translate
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multidisciplinary project at the intersection of Robotics and wildlife conservation. The project aims to develop autonomous drones capable of perching on natural structures, inspired by the way birds rest on branches
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the associated technology developments and studies, as well as the verification and validation laboratory facilities, and support the preparation of the relevant engineering standards. TEC-SE supports and develops
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(FELIX) for ATLAS detector systems. The group also has a strong record in track reconstruction, flavour tagging algorithm development as well as physics data analysis, with a focus on Higgs boson physics