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, you will design, prototype, and optimize advanced simulation algorithms—particularly in the domain of cloth and deformable materials and contribute to our next generation of rendering and learning-based
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flow reconstruction, enabling both real-time coarse diagnostics and high-fidelity offline velocity field estimation. Developing reinforcement learning (RL) algorithms for a multi-agent robotics system
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) Experience in deep learning algorithms is a plus Ability to work in a highly international team and interdisciplinary project applicants are expected to have excellent language skills in English Opportunity
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) distributional generalization, transfer learning, causality Multi-objective settings and alignment, RL theory Statistical learning theory, optimization (e.g., implicit bias) Robustness (broadly defined), privacy
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development of algorithms and large-scale numerical simulations. Your expertise will extend to various areas, including quantum Monte Carlo, machine learning, quantum computing, quantum machine learning, and
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the theoretical and algorithmic foundations of AI. A strong commitment to excellence in undergraduate and graduate teaching and mentorship is essential. Preference will be given to candidates who show promise in
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and dynamics, which we also plan to investigate using AI-based pattern recognition algorithms. In this project, the PhD student will: Run the MIT General Circulation Model (MITgcm) together
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methods that can adapt to changing external conditions and continuously learn from data in a distributed way. Coupling of new theory with effective implementation strategies have the potential to make a
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continuously learn from data in a distributed way. Coupling of new theory with effective implementation strategies have the potential to make a lasting impact on building efficiency through sustainable
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, financial networks, e-democracy, voting, social networks, online analysis with delay, and theory of distributed algorithms. In our group, we work on both theory and practice: some members of our group focus