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Our research group focuses on the development of AI algorithms for industrial applications. The main scope of our activities is the optimization and automation of workflows and production systems
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systems. Your work will help to define the quality and features of our algorithms. Armed with your innovative spirit and project experience, you will manifest fresh ideas and novel approaches
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scientific questions or develop algorithms that perform automatically some challenging tasks. This typically involves exchanging actively with collaborators and domain experts to understand the precise
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to muon g-2 from lattice Quantum Chromodynamics and algorithmic developments for multi-level and RG-improved simulations (research group of Urs Wenger) C.) Study of multi-hadron systems, with a focus on
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. Integrate various datasets, such as tree species annotations, climate, and topography, into deep learning algorithms. Test deep learning models (Transformers and CNNs) for optimal accuracy using large
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using learning-based algorithms Development of a simulation framework for stressor analysis and traffic equilibrium modeling Integration of predictive analytics and multi-agent reinforcement learning
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algorithms and AI-based solutions for data processing and validation, and provides scientific expertise for the implementation of future remote sensing missions. The team’s work bridges earth observation with
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areas like programming languages, algorithms, and theory. INSAIT is structured similarly to top U.S. and European research institutions and provides exceptional working conditions, in terms of facilities
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, Matlab, C++) for developing new simulation frameworks or image processing algorithms Experience in or willingness to learn independently operating additive manufacturing systems (DED and LPBF), including
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/ reference gas analysis and a software algorithm for data treatment. Collaborate with leading AMS laboratories to ensure comparability of on-line measurements with established low-frequency monitoring