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algorithms. The targeted starting date is 1 September 2025,or as soon as possible thereafter. Project description This project will explore the algorithms, advantages, and applications of quantum computing
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and simple embedding alignment to develop architectures that can process and reason across modalities (vision, language, audio, sensor data) from the ground up. How do we build a truly unified
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and implantable sensors o Microfluidic-based electrochemical platforms o Data-driven sensor signal processing Fluent English proficiency (B2/C1 level or higher). Strong analytical, problem-solving
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suitable data models [CSC+23]. Objectives As far as the design of efficient numerical algorithms in an off-the-grid setting is concerned, the problem is challenging, since the optimization is defined in
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within Research Division 2, Marine Biogeochemistry, offers a position as a Engineer (m/f/d) Marine Sensor Technology starting on July 1, 2025, subject to approval. Job Description The position is part of a
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of six Strategic Research Programs: Data Science for Tires, Tire as a Sensor, End-of-Life Tire Valorization, Sustainable Materials for Non-Pneumatic Tires, Sustainable Materials for Next Generation of
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and applications compiling algorithms for use on early-generation hardware. We also encourage applicants interested in other quantum technologies such as quantum sensors and simulators, and their
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a breakthrough concept to upgrade existing fiber optic networks to acoustic sensor arrays, becoming a key component for managing smart cities. Except for a few applications, DAS data are typically
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algorithms for dynamic structured data, with a particular focus on time sequences of graphs, graph signals, and time sequences on groups and manifolds. Special emphasis will be placed on non-parametric
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of the following topics: physical layer design for ultra energy-efficient wireless spike-based sensor node communication digital baseband design for energy-efficient terabit/sec wireless communications using