Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Job Description Job Alerts Link Apply now Research Fellow (Department of Architecture) University-Level Unit: College of Design and Engineering Faculty/Department-Level Unit: Architecture Employee
-
. Develop a practical parametric model framework for ship and system design. iii. Carry out naval architecture calculations, i.e., stability, resistance, hydrodynamic analysis, etc. iv. Carry out ship
-
of Research Associate/Research Fellow will focus on developing advanced gene-edited strategies to improve plant architecture, growth rate and suitability for indoor farming systems for Brassica . Key
-
, and mass transfer) of hydrogen storage and release processes. Support system architecture definition, thermal loop design, and control strategies for integrated systems. Conduct techno-economic and
-
provide technical leadership in open-source processor and accelerator architectures. The role focuses on advancing research in integrated circuit (IC) design and electronic design automation (EDA), with
-
on open-source processor and accelerator architectures. The role focuses on advancing research in integrated circuit (IC) design and electronic design automation (EDA), with particular emphasis on RISC-V
-
thermoregulation fabric systems through the integration of functional fibers and advanced fabric architecture. Conduct experimental research on the fabrication, processing, and characterization of thermoregulatory
-
management systems, proliferation of energy efficient solutions, creation of a “car-lite” society, digitalization of the energy system enabling a ubiquitous smart grid architecture and establishing low carbon
-
device architectures to achieve multimodal signal acquisition, including chemical, mechanical and physiological readouts. Plan and execute in vitro and in vivo validation studies to evaluate device
-
computer vision techniques, transformer architectures, and multi-modal learning. Familiarity with reinforcement learning (RL) principles, curriculum learning strategies, and the challenges of real-time