43 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"University-of-California,-Santa-Cruz" Fellowship positions
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sampling-based and reinforcement learning-based motion planning algorithms for multiple robotic arms in automotive manufacturing, including testing, performance evaluation in both simulation and actual
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users, researchers, and developers, both internally at the University of Sydney and externally across multiple institutions publish research papers on mathematical theory and the development and analysis
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at the University of Sydney and externally across multiple institutions publish research papers on mathematical theory and the development and analysis of algorithms compile data sets relevant to research in
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, interoperability, and compliance with emerging grid standards. Key Responsibilities: Design and develop control algorithms for grid-forming converters. Conduct simulation and experimental validation using real-time
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research team. Key research areas include: Development of low-carbon materials and tunable thermal energy storage materials integrated with smart sensors and advanced algorithms Creation of Digital Twins
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research that covers the energy value chain from generation to innovative end-use solutions, motivated by industrialization and deployment. ERI@N has multiple Interdisciplinary Research Programmes which
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. Of particular interest is the modeling of transport networks across multiple scales, including their function, development and remodeling. We employ advanced computational and theoretical techniques, such as
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and optimisation algorithms, focusing on their practical application in the context of the RaceEngineerAI project. Tasks include: - Developing models capable of simulating the behaviour of racing
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. The position is part of a small team that works on the development and optimization of algorithms for these problems, as well as proofs on theoretical complexity bounds. Common tasks include: Developing ideas
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provide insights into comparative physiology across different species. Of particular interest is the modeling of transport networks across multiple scales, including their function, development and