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students to become experts in a specific domain of choice. This vacancy is explicitly targeted at candidates interested in algorithmic biases and developing methodological approaches to tackle this challenge
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tagging algorithm development as well as physics data analysis, with a focus on Higgs boson physics, top quark physics, and searches for new physics signatures. This is what you will do After the discovery
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Join a cutting-edge project developing automated IR spectroscopy tools for solid sampling - ideal for those passionate about spectroscopy, hardware and data science. Job requirements This project
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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
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Description Join a cutting-edge project developing automated IR spectroscopy tools for solid sampling - ideal for those passionate about spectroscopy, hardware and data science. Job requirements This project
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To boldy go where no man has gone before. Job description The PostDoc position is part of research of prof. Bernd Rieger and prof. Sjoerd Stallinga, in which we target (super-resolution) microscopy
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this PhD project, you will investigate the co-design between event-based learning algorithms and neuronal hardware units with multi-scale time constants. The algorithmic methodology will exploit recent
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well as develop new algorithms for inverse scattering. These extensions will be employed in a reconstruction process on actual measured data from real-world metrology, in line with the long-term vision presented in
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the security and cyber domain, with special focus on ethics and algorithmic transparency; Human-Technology Interaction: Developing robots, simulations, and games, which use a variety of AI technologies to learn
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research software engineer will work with PhD candidate Issa Hanou, prof. Mathijs de Weerdt and other partners such as ProRail in the Robust Rail project to: build a demonstrator for rail traffic management