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and navigation algorithms for robot in complex environments. Key Responsibilities: Responsible for development of robust and reliable sensor fusion algorithms for localization and navigation algorithms
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Job Description Job Alerts Link Apply now Research Fellow (VIO/LIO & State Estimation) University-Level Unit: College of Design and Engineering Faculty/Department-Level Unit: Electrical and Computer
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to develop an online framework for assessing fatigue, structural integrity, and operability of multiple floating offshore wind turbines, supported by computationally efficient learning algorithms with
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optimisation, algorithm design and high-performance computing, with application to airport innovation. Successful candidates will join an active group of Principal Investigators and researchers to work within
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Job Description Job Alerts Link Apply now Research Fellow in Quantum Algorithms University-Level Unit: Centre for Quantum Technologies Faculty/Department-Level Unit: Computer Science Group Employee
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on computer vision. The role involves developing and advancing novel algorithms for emerging challenges in computer vision, including continual learning and few-shot learning. The candidate is also expected
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Young and research-intensive, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) is ranked among the world’s top universities. NTU’s College of Computing and Data Science (CCDS) is a
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learning-based computer vision algorithms and software for object detection, classification, and segmentation. Key Responsibilities Participate in and manage the research project together with the PI, Co-PI
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deep learning algorithms to enable robotic arms to perform complex tasks guided by natural language instructions. Experiment with and deploy vision-language-action models on robotic platforms
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collaborative research projects, develop novel computational algorithms, and contribute to high-quality publication and grant-related activities. The position offers opportunities to work in a dynamic research