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methodology will involve the development of mathematical models for signal transmission and reception, derivation of fundamental performance limits, algorithmic-level system design, and performance evaluation
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. This involves the development of mathematical models for signal transmission/reception, derivation of performance limits, algorithmic-level system design and performance evaluation via computer simulations and/or
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Project The Adaptive Design for AI-Driven Processes in Transforming Dynamic Landscapes (ADAPT) project develops scalable, data-driven design methodologies that transform dynamic environmental processes
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Institut of Mathematics of Marseille | Marseille, Provence Alpes Cote d Azur | France | about 1 month ago
nonstationary models and algorithms for analyzing various biological signals. The project will focus mainly on developing innovative models for biomedical signals with irregular cyclicity and exploring potential
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to contribute to cutting-edge research in robot intelligence, machine learning, and AI-driven manipulation. This position offers the opportunity to work on real-world robotic systems and develop novel algorithms
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analysis, as many observed phenomena cannot be adequately modeled by stationary processes. The NOMOS project aims to develop a new generation of nonstationary models and algorithms for analyzing various
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(“Autonomous System for Hybrid Hyperspectral-SAR Monitoring in Precision Agriculture”, Supervisor Prof. Hugo Hernández Figueroa, and “Development of Methodology and Robust Operational Algorithms for Hybrid
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interdisciplinary and international team of computational and experimental scientists, gaining unique opportunities to develop novel computational tools and pipelines for the analysis and integration of genomic
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/or observationally motivated model-building for SMBH feeding and feedback. The group integrates observations, theory, data analysis, algorithm development, model-building, and numerical simulations
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modelling, advanced AI algorithms, and decision-support tool development for various hydrogen technologies-based energy systems. Responsibilities will include programming, analysing and interpreting data, and