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University of North Carolina at Charlotte | Charlotte, North Carolina | United States | about 2 hours ago
software tools in order to develop biometric algorithms for recognition, spoof detection, fairness in AI, template security, and explainability, and related research areas, as well as paper and report
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, and may utilise iterative algorithms, machine learning and high-performance computing. Through the Monash Centre for Electron Microscopy, opportunities exist to acquire large experimental datasets using
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(SDR) platforms and characterise them in the presence of interference in a variety of spectrum sharing scenarios, seeking opportunities for algorithms which provide enhanced interference resilience
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systems on software defined radio (SDR) platforms and characterise them in the presence of interference in a variety of spectrum sharing scenarios, seeking opportunities for algorithms which provide
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. The successful applicant will use state of the art inference algorithms to design, use and share the findings of epidemiological models that integrate across large and diverse datasets including capture-mark
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in implementing, testing and validating complex minimisation algorithms that can be used for adaptive trials. Application & interview 8 Experience of collaborating on successful research proposals
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and dynamic models. Development of optimization algorithms for the unique operational characteristics of the onshore microgrids. Development energy management system including frontend and backend. Job
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with major in Power Engineering • Relevant experience in power electronics, drives, control algorithms, optimization techniques, and optimal energy management algorithm development for the optimal
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) optimise BIM software performance and address challenges, including model processing, data storage, and rendering efficiency; and (e) collaborate with AI algorithm teams to understand the business
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-holomorphic Hilbert Modular Forms”. The central aim of the project is to develop explicit algorithms for computing with non-holomorphic Hilbert Modular Forms and using these algorithms together with theoretical