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institutes and centers. The Data and Democracy Research Lab is a unique interdisciplinary team combining expertise in mathematics, algorithm design, geospatial data, and public policy. Members of the lab
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Learning, Theoretical Computer Science (Discrete Mathematics, Algorithms, etc.). Experience with EdTech tools, such as Ed Discussion, Gradescope, GitHub Classroom, Canvas, etc. Ability to respond on short
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machine. We develop quasi-Newton coupling algorithms for partitioned simulation of FSI, and we solve challenging FSI problems in the energy transition and in industry. This research is often in
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activities: developing and testing image processing algorithms and monitoring methodologies for photovoltaic panels; evaluating the performance and efficiency of photovoltaic systems under controlled and real
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5 years research experience in hydrological/agroecosystem modeling. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required: Knowledge of agroecosystem modeling, optimization algorithms, and high-performance
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-inspired selection). 3-Investigate the integration of QIEC with Quality-Diversity (QD) algorithms such as MAP-Elites.(month 2-3) 4-Explore the use of Evolutionary Computation to generate and optimize quantum
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screening algorithms, is meritorious For complete eligibility requirements for a position as a PostDoc at Jönköping University, see the applicable parts of the Regulations for the employment of teachers
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Electrical and Electronic Engineering. The Centre is focused on applied research in neuromorphic systems across three pillars: sensors, algorithms, and platforms, and will collaborate closely with its partner
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The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | 3 months ago
, b) strong communication skills – written and oral, c) ability to develop/translate model algorithms and develop new model code in Fortran, d) software skills needed to work with multiple observed and
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individuals whose work addresses substantive economic questions—such as causal inference in high-dimensional settings, algorithmic behavioral economics, forecasting economic indicators, or modeling complex