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. The Department of Robotics focus is on rigorous, high-impact, original research emphasizing robot learning, (eg CoRL) and robot algorithms (eg WAFR) rather than development of new robot hardware. Research topics
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innovative ML/AI algorithms for time series with chaotic shocks and contribute to the team’s research on autonomous vehicle security. Applicants must have a Ph.D. degree (or equivalent) in applied mathematics
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demonstrate experience and excellence in systems or tool building, algorithmic thinking, and research. The ability to program in Python, C, and other frameworks is a must. Comfort with declarative programming
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algorithms, specialized neural processing hardware and design tools, and ML security, and their applications in resource-constrained embedded AI/ML systems like autonomous vehicles, UAVs, Robotics, smart
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that amplify human potential. The successful candidate will engage in innovative research projects in ML, focusing on developing novel ML algorithms, enhancing human-AI collaboration, and exploring systems
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on innovative AI methodologies in areas such as renewable energy integration (online forecasting tools and renewable energy management systems), smart transmission and distribution networks, AI-driven smart grid
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others (but not limited to): Computer Organization and Architecture, Data Structures and Algorithms, Computer Programming for Engineers, Object Oriented Programming, Digital Logic and Advanced Digital
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optimized code written by expert programmers and can target different hardware architectures (multicore, GPUs, FPGAs, and distributed machines). In order to have the best performance (fastest execution
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hardware architectures (multicore, GPUs, FPGAs, and distributed machines). In order to have the best performance (fastest execution) for a given Tiramisu program, many code optimizations should be applied
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of the spatiotemporal distribution of discrimination claims in the US and the online networks of misinformation in a cross-cultural context. Applicants are encouraged to suggest their own projects