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modeling tools and HDL simulators to validate functionality. Collaborate closely with algorithm designers to co-optimize architecture. Publish results in high-impact journals and conferences. Qualifications
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scales and different phases which leads to nonlinear time and history dependent material behavior. Additionally, innovative changes are happening in the steel production process, especially in the drive
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sector. How do we protect fundamental rights when algorithms help decide on who receives public benefits, how to perform enforcement or how to enact environmental policy? What is the role of the state, and
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technologies. Agricultural applications present a unique opportunity for AI systems as they often involve repeatable tasks within a relatively low-safety-risk environment, unlike public or transportation
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. It will use signals from different sources—such as radio signals and internal sensors— to maintain robust and accurate PNT, even when satellite signals are weak or missing. A built-in intelligent
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technology. ▪ Close connection to the activities of the Munich Quantum Valley with its main goal to build a quantum computer based on different platforms, to develop suitable algorithms and applications, and
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design that is applicable to different types of energy harvesters. This project will explore how PMC can be optimised to maximise efficiency, reliability and scalability using novel circuit topologies
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integrates machine learning and statistics to improve the efficiency and scalability of statistical algorithms. The project will develop innovative techniques to accelerate computational methods in uncertainty
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diagnosis, and therapy of diseases like cardiovascular diseases or cancer. Overall, the institute strives to advance precision medicine by combining knowledge from different fields such as biology, chemistry
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Research and Logistics group at Wageningen University, the Zero Hunger Lab at Tilburg University, and four industry partners. In this project, you will develop and advance optimization models and algorithms