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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Paris 15, le de France | France | about 1 month ago
://www.cmap.polytechnique.fr/~aymeric.dieuleveut/ ), professor at Ecole Polytechnique (Palaiseau). The successful candidate will implement and compare different distributed numerical optimization paradigms, that include
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selectivity is the first important barrier to overcome in order to perform quantitative analyses for each pollutant and avoid ionic interference between the different sensors used in the project. Sensor
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advantages. We will provide the necessary hardware and software for the real-time control of the machine, but the candidate will be responsible for developing and implementing the control algorithms. A working
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reliable and reproducible measurements across different assays. In this PhD project, you will develop RMPs and reference materials (RMs) for several protein TMs to enable harmonized and reproducible
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a focus on creating an inclusive and bottom-up driven research environment. Our workplace consists of a diverse set of people from different nationalities, backgrounds and fields. As a PhD student
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university, the internationally accredited registrar and classification society DNV, and Cancer Registry of Norway. You will be analyzing and developing algorithms for privacy preserving health registry data
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collaboration with the Intelligent Maintenance and Operations Systems (IMOS) Laboratory at EPFL (Prof. Olga Fink). IMOS focuses on the development of intelligent algorithms designed to improve the performance
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an innovative academic education to more than 20,000 students; conduct pioneering scientific research and play an important service-providing role in society. With more than 6000 employees from 100 different
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the real world based on a seamless combination of data, mathematical models, and algorithms. Our research integrates expertise from machine learning, optimization, control theory, and applied mathematics
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, quantum networks are slowly becoming a reality. The coordination algorithms that govern their operation are unlike those employed in classical networks, necessitating novel verification approaches. The goal