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analysis and visualization, signal processing, and ideally machine learning. • Working knowledge of Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) and its applications in seismology (appreciated). • Aptitude
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a team More specifically: - For mission 1: knowledge of signal and image processing, machine learning (PyTorch or TensorFlow + NumPy/SciPy), statistical processing & data and results visualisation
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, the University of Dublin Reports to: Professor Joan Lalor Salary: Appointment will be made on the Post doctoral at point 1 [in line with Government Pay Policy [€46,305 per annum], appointment will be made
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The Department of Electronic Systems at The Technical Faculty of IT and Design invites applications for a postdoc in the field of Neural Speech and Audio Signal Processing as per December 1, 2025
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numerical models and signal processing methods to detect and understand seismic events directly from communication signals in optical fibers — paving the way for a new class of communication-based seismic
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communication theory, signal processing, and wireless communications, • Extensive experience in physical (PHY) layer algorithm design and performance analysis, • Proven track record
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into electrical signals. We identify and characterize the molecular components involved in this transduction process using state-of-the-art molecular biology, electrophysiology, and biophysical techniques. We
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evaluation of alloys; familiarity with finite element methods. Skills and experience in programming, machine learning, or signal processing are all considered a plus. Outstanding UA benefits include health
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FieldPsychological sciences » PsychologyYears of Research Experience1 - 4 Additional Information Eligibility criteria • PhD in neuroscience, computational neuroscience, signal processing, biomedical computing, applied
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ecosystems, and you are motivated by bringing together state-of-the-art expertise in a high-risk/high-gain project devoted to understanding the molecular cues and neuronal signalling underlying insect