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develop dataset processing algorithms, for in-acquisition and proprietary datasets, including in federated training settings. Day-to-day: Develop new ideas, write code, run experiments, analyze data, and
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to implement the Data Strategy, develops and implements standard programming practices while also ensuring that they are employed across a study or program. What You’ll Do Leads, coordinates and manages timely
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, it has matured into an established research community seeking automatic, computerized processing of 3D geometric data obtained through measurements or designs. The following developments have shaped
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detectors (Partial) automation of detector characterization for more efficient analysis Algorithm development: Development of a correction method based on information field theory for atmospheric image
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aimed at breakthrough innovations in model capabilities, reasoning, safety, and efficiency. Algorithm & Model Development (LLMs & AIGC): Design and develop novel architectures for large-scale language and
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include: Advanced Reinforcement Learning: From sample-efficient offline RL to multi-agent coordination and hierarchical RL, we are developing algorithms that can learn complex behaviors and strategies in
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control, state estimation, and path planning algorithms for single and multi-agent robotic systems (UAVs). develop and train AI models for practical applications such as real-time object detection and
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in Quantum Mathematics with emphasis on pure mathematics with relations to quantum theory or with emphasis on Quantum algorithms, Quantum software and Quantum computing. The targeted starting date
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Quantum Mathematics with emphasis on pure mathematics with relations to quantum theory or with emphasis on Quantum algorithms, Quantum software and Quantum computing. The targeted starting date
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, sensor failures, or the aggregation of datasets from multiple sources. There is a rich literature on how to impute missing values, for example, considering the EM algorithm [Dempster et al., 1977], low