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Vesteghem, [email protected] , tel.+45 6166 7681. Qualifications You should hold a PhD degree in computer science, statistics, physics, mathematics, engineering, or a field of science relating to data
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We are looking for a Research Assistant that can contribute to different computer vision and AI projects in the Visual Analysis and Perception Lab, AAU. The activities include background research
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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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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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for applying, qualifications in relation to the position, and intentions and visions for the position are stated). Current CV(including personal data). Copy of relevant diplomas(Master of Science and, if any
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who, in addition to the desired expertise stated above, have the following skills and qualifications: a PhD in (genetic) epidemiology, statistical genetics, computational biology, machine learning or a
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Structure Interaction, focusing on computational aeroelasticity with the objective of improving the design of large wind turbine rotors. The position is a full-time tenure track position. Responsibilities and
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Skip to main content. Profile Sign Out View More Jobs DTU Tenure Track Researcher in Computational Mechanics of Wind Turbine Structures - DTU Wind Roskilde, Denmark Be the First to Apply Job
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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
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Are you passionate about wind turbine aerodynamics for wind turbine rotors? Imagine being part of a dynamic team; a group of highly skilled researchers supported by cutting-edge computational tools and