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Skip to main content. Profile Sign Out View More Jobs Postdoc in Computer Vision with Deep Learning for Material and Computational Design – DTU Compute Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark Job Description Do you
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involve exciting innovations at every level, from the quantum processor to the quantum-classical interface all the way quantum algorithms and applications. The vision of the programme is to enable
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, computational neuroscience, and signal processing for hearing and vision aids. The goal of this research is to design and implement a low latency real-time XR based system for sensory support by applying models
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for Visualizing Catalytic Processes (VISION) at DTU Physics www.vision.dtu.dk and work closely with VISION’s faculty members, PhD students, postdocs and international leading collaborators all working
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Data, Knowledge, and Web Engineering at Department of Computer Science, Aalborg. This is a unique opportunity to work in a multi-disciplinary, collaborative environment at the interface of computational
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fields The potential for documented academic production at an international level with significant impact in the field An ambitious research vision for the postdoc period spanning the fields
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leading workshop and laboratory facilities, where research and innovation are carried out in direct collaboration with industry to a great extent. The position is offered in relation to the research program
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. Lyngby, Denmark Be the First to Apply Job Description This multidisciplinary research program focuses on developing ultrafast multiphoton lightsheet microscopy for imaging live brain activity in vivo
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primary tasks will be: Explore computer vision approaches suitable for agricultural robotics. Explore novel multi-modal data fusion techniques for safety. Implement perception algorithms on robots: safety
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the research community at conferences and workshops. You should bring the following qualifications: A PhD degree in (computational) neuroscience, biomedical engineering, computer vision, machine learning