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Position Location: Dhahran, Eastern Province 31261, Saudi Arabia Subject Areas: Quantum Computing Theoretical Physics / Quantum Condensed Matter Theory Condensed Matter Physics / Condensed Matter Physics
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The Division of Physical Science and Engineering at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia, invites applications for Postdoctoral fellow in Mechanical Engineering
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/ Complex Quantum Systems , Condensed Matter Physics , Condensed Matter Physics; Condensed Matter Theory; Computational Physics; X-ray Spectroscopy; Electronic Structure; Ultrafast Dynamics , Condensed Matter
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The Computer Vision-Core Artificial Intelligence Research (Vision-CAIR ) group led by Prof. Mohamed Elhoseiny at the CS Program of the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) is
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project include two aspects: (1) based on the cutting-edge technologies from deep learning, computer vision or physics-informed machine learning, develop robust surrogate forward models to predict
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topic, that includes geophysics, mathematics, physics, computer science or any related topics with a track record in relevant applications (processing, imaging and inversion). In addition to initiating
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Applicants must have a PhD in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or Electrical and Computer Engineering, and have published their research in prestigious conferences and journals in related
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The VCC center at KAUST is looking for postdoctoral researchers and research scientists in Prof. Wonka's research group. The topics of research are computer vision, computer graphics, and deep
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We are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher with expertise in battery safety, thermal management, and/or computational modeling. This position integrates rigorous experimental
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We invite applications for multiple Postdoc positions in the Accelerated Connected Computing Lab (ACCL) at KAUST! The new research group, supervised by Suhaib Fahmy explores hardware acceleration