27 distributed-algorithm-"Meta"-"Meta" positions at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft)
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to source localization based on microphone arrays or distributed sensors. This PhD project will focus on the development of novel methods and algorithms for airborne noise source localization in generic urban
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to surveillance of infectious pathogens using computer science and mathematics? Join the Delft Bioinformatics Lab and work on graph-based algorithms for microbial genomics! Job description Bacterial and viral
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Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Job description You will explore hardware/algorithm co-design for NeuroAI, simultaneously taking into account scalability inspired by modern AI workloads, as
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scheduling to help make offshore wind farms a reality. Job description This post-doctoral position focuses on developing fundamental algorithmic advances for dynamic planning and scheduling in multi-objective
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our society leads to massive changes in the energy sector. The future electricity system must be flexible, inclusive, digital, distributed, agile, and renewable, while the levels of reliability, safety
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Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Do you want to develop human-centred RL algorithms to shape
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to the research; Good understanding of computer architecture; Basic understanding of MRI algorithms is a plus; Understanding of AI and its practical implementations; The ability to work in a team and take
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, enabling energy-efficient, quiet, and long-duration monitoring of ecosystems. The research will integrate novel lightweight perception modalities for robust perching in the wild, agile control algorithms
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skills and motivation to implement algorithms and test them in practice on large-scale problems. Programming Skills: You are proficient in at least one scientific programming language (such as Python
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this PhD project, you will investigate the co-design between event-based learning algorithms and neuronal hardware units with multi-scale time constants. The algorithmic methodology will exploit recent