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. Application materials should be submitted to https://www.mathjobs.org/ . The Georgia Tech official website for applications is https://hr.gatech.edu/careers . Some candidates who do not apply there at first
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the project’s deliverables. 2. To perform internationally competitive research in the analysis of transcriptomic and epigenetic data. 3. To provide analytical and statistical expertise, and algorithms for data
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these autonomy and self-adaptation capabilities. Three major challenges have been identified: (P1) modelling uncertain environments where robust, weakly supervised machine learning algorithms can be deployed
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on methods to improve understanding of how machine learning algorithms work. Workplan: Literature review Design of an approach for the selected problem Empirical evaluation of the proposed approach Writing
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algorithms will be used to assess how different neutrophil subpopulations directly and indirectly kill tumour cells, and how this behaviour is influenced by other cells in the tumor microenvironment. Analysing
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social platforms, algorithms, and audience behaviour. Creative flair and cultural awareness — you know what makes content shareable and conversations meaningful. Skills in analytics and reporting
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and paleosols 3) train and test deep learning algorithms. You will be required to take responsibility for all the steps involved in the “Phytolith analysis” work package of DEMODRIVERS. This will
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a PhD student, you will develop state-of-the-art learning and inference methods to detect and characterize anomalous radio behavior and to design algorithms that remain reliable under practical
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. The Centre is focused on applied research in neuromorphic systems across three pillars: sensors, algorithms, and platforms, and will collaborate closely with its partner ICNS at Western Sydney
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; devising scene completion and occlusion-handling algorithms (e.g., using Zero123, OctMAE) to robustly reconstruct partially visible objects, ensuring accurate simulation for both training and test-time