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with a pick-and-place robot guided by computer vision. The task of the robot is to pick up slices floating on water and place them on substrates suitable for electron microscopic imaging. This is the
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-place robot guided by computer vision. The task is to pick up slices floating on water and place them on substrates suitable for electron microscopic imaging. This is the kind of technological innovation
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The Princeton Computational Imaging Lab in the Department of Computer Science explores the frontiers of imaging and computer vision. To develop next-generation imaging and vision systems, the lab
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with a pick-and-place robot guided by computer vision. The task of the robot is to pick up slices floating on water and place them on substrates suitable for electron microscopic imaging. This is the
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-place robot guided by computer vision. The task is to pick up slices floating on water and place them on substrates suitable for electron microscopic imaging. This is the kind of technological innovation
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with a pick-and-place robot guided by computer vision. The task of the robot is to pick up slices floating on water and place them on substrates suitable for electron microscopic imaging. This is the
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: Princeton University Description: Professional Specialist The Princeton Visual AI lab is looking for a Professional Specialist to assist with research on trustworthy computer vision. The Professional
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are seeking a motivated graduate student intern for summer 2024, who will lead the design, development, and evaluation of a new real-time, multimodal interaction paradigm for AR using recent advancements in
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Controllers (PLCâ™s) and Variable Frequency Drives (VFDâ™s). Tests wiring connections and circuits with test equipment like volt/amp/ohmmeters, oscilloscopes, thermal imagers and scanning devices. Assist in
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interaction paradigm for AR using recent advancements in Large Language Models (LLMs) and vision-language models. This project is in collaboration with researchers at Microsoft Research. The ideal candidate has