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reinforcement learning algorithms and contribute to the joint development of the broader modelling and policy framework. Your work will focus on multi-criteria reinforcement learning, uncertainty-aware decision
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); Optical system analysis and simulation; Developing AI/ML algorithms; Perceptual and objective visual quality assessment for holograms. For this function, our Brussels Humanities, Sciences & Engineering
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department in the ISSA expertise center that develops advanced AI solutions involving AI models, algorithms, implementations, sensors and hardware for small scale edge up to large scale distributed and hybrid
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microscopy is often limited by slow acquisition speeds and large volumes of redundant data, restricting its applicability in real-world scenarios. The goal of this PhD project is to develop a snapshot spatio
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and limited resources (fleet size, mobile and fixed charging infrastructure). This project aims to address these challenges by developing novel mathematical models and algorithms to support real-time
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and Saeys teams. In this research project you will develop and apply algorithms to link clinical phenotypes of metastasis to molecular phenotypes in mouse models. It is known that metastases exhibit
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environments (preferred). You possess the ability to conduct independent research and develop novel algorithms. You have strong analytical and problem-solving skills. You have a research-oriented mindset and
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visualization systems. Research themes: The PhD student will contribute to several of the following topics: Computer-generated holography (CGH); Optical system analysis and simulation; Developing AI/ML algorithms
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independent research and develop novel algorithms. You have strong analytical and problem-solving skills. You have a research-oriented mindset and motivation to work at the intersection of AI and communication
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PhD working with Prof. Hendrik Blockeel and/or Prof. Jesse Davis on analysis of time series data. The goal is to develop algorithms for detecting anomalies, discovering “motifs” (repeating patterns