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Switzerland. Develop a prototype hardware implementation of different signal processing algorithms on FPGA, optimized to significantly improve the resolution of real-time energy measurements made by the ATLAS
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of arrival (TDOA), angle‑of‑arrival (AOA), and frequency‑difference of arrival (FDOA) for RF emitter localization. Develops and implements signal processing algorithms and waveform prototypes using software
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: image processing, machine learning, and patient records. Track record of development and implementation of novel machine learning algorithms in the healthcare setting or other spaces. Extensive experience
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, beginning with Parkinson’s disease. The successful candidate will serve as a data manager to liaise between the project’s different data generating and database development teams and facilitate
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at the UBC Vancouver campus with the possibility of a hybrid work agreement. The salary range for this position is $65,000 - $75,000 per annum, plus benefits. The primary goal of the CMMI is to develop
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of the platform in clinical contexts, beginning with Parkinson’s disease. The successful candidate will serve as a data manager to liaise between the project’s different data generating and database development
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video. Creativity in developing engaging digital content that reflects the NAIT brand. Ability to research and adapt to evolving social media trends, algorithms, and digital marketing techniques
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Staff - Non Union Job Category M&P - AAPS Job Profile AAPS Salaried - Information Systems and Technology, Level D Job Title Programmer Systems Analyst II Department OCIO | Enterprise Automation and
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. The ultimate objective is to develop a next generation of AI approaches that are more sustainable and accessible. Relevant domains include mathematical and computational optimization, learning algorithms
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prototypes. Signal Acquisition & Processing Develop acquisition pipelines to capture vascular motion during CPR. Implement signal‑processing algorithms to extract markers of blood flow. Model Development