51 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"UNIS" positions at University of Southern Denmark
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electricity price signals, demand-response mechanisms, and time-of-use optimization. AI-Driven Optimization using Reinforcement Learning: Apply RL algorithms to develop and train agents that optimize power
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algorithm. Design methods: Develop novel control methods for power electronic converters feeding electric machine Simulation: Learn advanced simulation tools such as Ansys to simulate and analyze the effect
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on robotics, biomedical sensor and AI algorithm for cancer diagnosis. This project aims to develop a miniaturized robot and bio-sensor for on-site laryngeal cancer diagnosis. The candidate can contribute to one
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programming Creating their own mechanical designs, implement and test them accordingly, Implementation of control algorithms on physical experiments. In addition, the candidates are expected to contribute with
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the value of the green transition. The project will involve a multi-stakeholder innovation process, utilizing a framework of multiple-loop learning to encourage farmers to reflect on their relationship with
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have performed such studies for a long time and successfully discovered multiple new drug effects under this umbrella. Specifically, this position will be responsible for two projects dealing with
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mediators of this emergent post-anthropocentrism. This project has the ambition to develop into an international hub for research in post-anthropocentric consumption and production systems as foundational
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Neural Networks (SSM-SNNs). The project includes the co-design and integration of a RISC-V processor for hybrid neuromorphic computing. The research aims to develop ultra-low-power computing chips
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). The successful candidate will contribute to the Nudge2Green research project, applying software development and AI methods to design digital nudging tools that promote sustainable consumer behavior in food choices
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. The PhD project in the Loft Group will investigate how patient-specific responses to obesity and type 2 diabetes in human adipose tissue contribute to the development and progression of MASLD and CAD