23 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof" Postdoctoral positions at University of Central Florida in United States
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: Proficiency in algorithm development for autonomous systems. Experience with ROS2, UAV simulation (e.g., AirSim), and real-time system integration. Strong programming skills in C++ and Python. Excellent
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will have the opportunity to develop innovative algorithms and models that integrate multiple data modalities, collaborate with industry partners, and contribute to high-impact publications. Job
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Engineering is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Scholar to contribute to cutting-edge research in the development of Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence (ML/AI) algorithms tailored for Space
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algorithms for solving the targeted problem or hypothesis Conduct literature review for future projects. Assist with future funded projects as needed. Participate in manuscript development and publication
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algorithms for solving the targeted problem or hypothesis Conduct literature review for future projects. Assist with future funded projects as needed. Participate in manuscript development and publication
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agreement of the scholar and the supervisor. Responsibilities: Lead the development of two planetary simulation thermal-vacuum chambers that will replicate conditions on Mars and Europa, including
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home at UCF’s Academic Health Sciences Center, we will have more space to prepare more Knight nurses with academic excellence and more opportunity to impact more lives with innovative, interdisciplinary
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is competitive with additional funding available for professional development. The review process will start in March 2025, and continue until the positions are filled. Minimum Qualifications: To be
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activities, (c) participate in assistive technology and AAC service-delivery activities as part of an interdisciplinary team, (c) have access to broad-ranging professional development programming at UCF, and
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. Shyam Kattel and will work within his research group. Kattel’s group focuses on a fundamental understanding of catalytic reactions on surfaces and interfaces by developing and employing computational