Simulation
If you like applying Simulation, every challenge here gives you a chance to practice it on a real industry brief.
- ResearchSeniorNew
Curriculum RL for a Simulated Drone Inspection Task
You receive a PyBullet-based wind-turbine inspection simulator with parameterizable wind, blade orientation, and sensor noise. Design a 3-stage curriculum: (1) hover near a stat…
- Ppo
- Curriculum Learning
- Deep Rl
Reinforcement Learning - ResearchSeniorNew
Solve a POMDP for a Healthtech Diagnostic Pathway
You receive a simplified pathway: 5 possible underlying conditions, 8 possible diagnostic tests each with documented sensitivity and specificity, and an outcome payoff matrix fr…
- Pomdp Modeling
- Belief States
- Approximate Solvers
Decision Making Under Uncertainty - CodeSeniorNew
Coordinate a Fleet of Warehouse Robots
Implement a simulated warehouse grid with 80 robots solving a pick-and-deliver workload. Design a decentralized coordination protocol (recommend a contract-net or auction-based …
- Multi Agent Coordination
- Decentralized Algorithms
- Simulation
Multi-Agent Systems - DesignSeniorNew
Auction Design for Renewable Energy Subsidies
Your team must design an auction mechanism for allocating subsidies to offshore wind projects. You have historical bid data from past auctions, cost estimates for different tech…
- Auction Theory
- Mechanism Design
- Game Theory
Industrial Economics and Game Theory Practice your coursework on real scenarios.
Every challenge is shaped from real-world context — not generic exercises. The work mirrors what your degree prepares you for.
Why Ewance
- AnalysisSeniorNew
Stochastic Inventory Policy for a Sustainable Fashion Brand
Using historical demand data (provided), fit a demand distribution and determine optimal (s, S) or (R, Q) policy parameters. Consider perishability (seasonal collections) and a …
- Inventory Optimization
- Stochastic Modeling
- Simulation
Operations Analytics and Optimization - ResearchSeniorNew
Embodied Visual Reasoning for a Warehouse Pick Assistant
Use an embodied simulator (Habitat 3.0 or Isaac Sim — pick one and justify) to render 300 cluttered-bin scenarios with a target item label. For each scenario, build two reasonin…
- Embodied Vision
- Vision Language Models
- Visual Reasoning
Visual Intelligence and Visual Reasoning - CodeSeniorNew
Plan Under Uncertainty for a Warehouse Restocking Robot
You receive a discrete-event simulator of a 1,200-shelf warehouse with calibrated optical-scanning error rates and stock-out cost per shelf. Formulate the restocking decision as…
- Planning Under Uncertainty
- Pomdp
- Monte Carlo Planning
Advanced Robotics - CodeSeniorNew
Grounded Language for a Robotics Pick-and-Place Demo
Use a tabletop simulator (PyBullet or Isaac Sim, both open) with 5 object types and 5 spatial relations (left of, right of, behind, in front of, on top of). Curate or generate a…
- Grounded Language Understanding
- Semantic Parsing
- Perception
Computational Semantics - Browse challenges
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- DesignSeniorNew
Dynamic Pricing Optimization for a Ride-Hailing Platform
You are a data scientist at CityRide. Using 6 months of historical trip data (pickup/dropoff, time, fare, surge multiplier), weather data, and local events calendar, you must bu…
- Reinforcement Learning
- Optimization
- Simulation
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