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PhD position for a Marie-Curie PhD Fellow, at Queen’s University on low-power, secure health monitoring

In the past decade, the prevalence of unhealthy lifestyles and globalization have increased the number of people living with cardiovascular disorders, asthma and diabetes, while making them more prone to outbreaks of respiratory diseases. Such health conditions can affect each person’s life and can even shut down key aspects of …

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Generously funded PhD position for a Marie-Curie PhD Fellow, at Queen’s University

In the past decade, neural-networks have gained a lot of popularity and are being widely used in object recognition, data analysis and classification tasks of smart-car,-city,-health applications. Traditionally, neural-networks are designed for optimal prediction capabilities through large-scale and dense connectivity without considerations for practical implementations, and thus they end-up being …

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