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efficiency-oriented methods, and disseminating research outcomes through publications, collaborations, and open-source contributions. Key Responsibilities: Develop accelerated AI/ML and robotics algorithms
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grow. We welcome you to join our community of faculty, students and alumni who are shaping the future of AI, Data Science and Computing. Key Responsibilities: Conduct programming and software development
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grow. We welcome you to join our community of faculty, students and alumni who are shaping the future of AI, Data Science and Computing. Key Responsibilities: Designing and developing scalable algorithms
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on the project of NEMO Sub-Project C: Passive UE activity inference (4/5G) from OTA network traffic. The role will focus on developing algorithms and methods for processing and analyzing 5G signals. We
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efficiency-oriented methods, and disseminating research outcomes through publications, collaborations, and open-source contributions Key Responsibilities: Develop accelerated AI/ML and robotics algorithms
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maritime transport, maritime decarbonisation and digitalisation, methodology development and applications Publish findings in top peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings Collaborate with other
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and engineers on developing resource-efficient, adaptive learning frameworks for complex data environments. Key Responsibilities: Design and implement ensemble learning algorithms and optimization
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. The successful candidate will contribute to AI-powered analyses of single-cell and spatial omics to advance precision medicine. Dr Chen’s research team develops AI algorithms for spatial and single-cell omics
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data modelling, and computational imaging. The objective is to develop state-of-the-art machine learning algorithms for solving ill-posed inverse problems, which can benefit a wide range of real-world
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. The successful candidate will assist in developing novel algorithms and integrating them into robotic platforms, helping to push the boundaries of embodied intelligence in both research and practical deployment