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the position, you will have the opportunity to drive the development of the field of Medical Image Analysis at DTU Health Tech, both in research and education. In addition, you will contribute to strengthening
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contributing to developing and implementing novel algorithms at the intersection of computational physics and machine learning for the data-driven discovery of physical models. You will be working primarily with
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Temporary contract | 24 months | Belval Are you passionate about research? So are we! Come and join us The Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST) is a Research and Technology
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disease into specific subclasses. You will develop AI algorithms to train models that predict if individuals (from which we create circuits) are prone to develop disease and to identify conditions that have
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manner. Collaborative Innovation: Lead and participate in collaborative initiatives aimed at developing novel computational tools, algorithms, and models that address critical challenges in drug discovery
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the use of synthetic data in precision medicine research and applications through development of AI algorithms, tools and other processes to allow for the enrichment of clinical data sets Providing training
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/ Ability to develop new AI algorithms and statistical methods / Experience with large-scale biobank or cohort data. Strong background in Health Economics and Health Policy / Focus on Health Technology
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. The Department of Robotics focus is on rigorous, high-impact, original research emphasizing robot learning, (eg CoRL) and robot algorithms (eg WAFR) rather than development of new robot hardware. Research topics
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challenges, encompassing both fundamental and applied research, from the development of algorithms, tools, and frameworks that advance scientific discovery to methodologies that utilise computational
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and grippers offer improved safety and adaptability but introduce new challenges in design and control. Their development is still largely bio-inspired and trial-and-error based. Integrating flight and