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-oriented research in the field of photonics. We develop innovative light-based technologies and create state-of-the-art optical components and systems along the entire process chain - from design and
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already available and validated. Accordingly, the focus of the thesis will be less on the chemical processes in the reactor and more on the use and adaptation of suitable ML and optimisation algorithms in
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intelligence (AI) has the potential to substantially improve medical care, from early diagnosis to treatment planning and follow-up. Despite rapid technical advances, many AI algorithms in healthcare do not yet
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neuroscience to gain a deeper understanding of the principles and algorithms underlying the computations of visual systems and enabling “robust vision.” The aim is to investigate the fundamental principles and
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manipulation detection. Another focus is the development of algorithms for the areas of virtual product development, intelligent actuator-sensor systems and audio for the automotive sector. There are currently
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assays and drive the development and implementation of new technologies. develop new bioinformatic workflows and pipelines. work together with an interdisciplinary team of bioinformaticians, biologists and
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: Development of machine learning algorithms for the localisation of seismic sources (e.g., on 2D grid maps) Analysis and preprocessing of large DAS datasets Use of synthetic training data from seismic
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can therefore draw on the expertise of a strong network. At Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Mathematics ITWM, we see our task as further developing key technologies, providing innovative impetus
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Isaac Sim, ensuring realistic physics for hybrid locomotion. You will develop and train RL algorithms for hybrid locomotion tasks, including transitioning between locomotion modes and balancing on uneven
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, the objective of this thesis is to develop and test a real-time, tightly-coupled traversability algorithm that fuses information from both sensor modalities, therefore providing a more complete understanding of