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optimization layers Increase inference efficiency (e.g., GPU acceleration) and assess the applicability domain of learned algorithms Publish and present your results in peer-reviewed journals and at
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and clinical MR systems fully dedicated to research, state-of-the-art local and scalable cloud-based compute infrastructure (CPU, GPU) and workshops for mechanical, electrical and electronic development
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on air-based cooling systems, they increasingly reach their thermal limits due to rapidly rising power densities in modern CPUs and GPUs. Liquid cooling technologies, such as Direct-to-Chip (D2C) can
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dedicated CPU and GPU computing infrastructure to support large-scale numerical modelling and data analysis. You will receive extensive training in these techniques as part of your PhD project and will work
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without reliance on vision. The work will combine auditory perception models, predictive processing and flight control, validated through simulation and experimental flight tests on an embedded GPU platform