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Hardware-software co-simulation and benchmarking This PhD project is part of SDU microelectronic unit’s effort in neuromorphic chip design and collaborates with international partners working on spiking AI
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you for our team, where you’ll collaborate to deliver high-quality results in the emerging area of AI security. The CERT Division of the Software Engineering Institute (SEI) is seeking applicants
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predictive capability for post-TAVR outcomes against traditional metrics. iii) Incorporate the AI-based frailty evaluation into surgical risk scores for a comprehensive risk prediction. iv) Examine the model's
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of GRE general and GRE Computer Science subject test scores is strongly encouraged, but it is not compulsory. Short-listed applicants are typically asked to deliver a 15-minute (online) research
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, suitable for wearable or implantable devices. The research will focus on hardware-software co-design, from modeling spiking behavior to implementing scalable architectures on silicon. Key research themes
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mechanisms of change, such as smartphone diaries to record the real-world choice and use of the strategies; (c) the research design (below). A codesigned randomised controlled trial of 4Ds versus waiting list
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of dissolved (DOM) and particulate organic matter (POM) by seagrasses and to what degree this contributes to carbon burial in these systems. This project will examine the role of microphytobenthos (MPB) in
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amplifiers, ultra-low power analog to digital converters, software-defined radio, mixer-first receivers, N-path filters and sub-sampling phase locked loops. The group is a world leader and initiator of many