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Studies, there is a vacancy for a postdoctoral research fellow position within Intelligent Information Systems and/or Media Studies. The position is associated with artificial intelligence research in
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artificial intelligence research in the department's research groups and is funded by the Faculty of Social Sciences. The position is for three years. The position is open to an incoming candidate (researchers
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ensembles at high enough resolution and with enough members to adequately sample internal variability and capture rare events is a challenge. This project aims to explore data-driven Artificial Intelligence
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challenge. This project aims to explore data-driven Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning (AI-ML) approaches to meeting this challenge. Possible topics include, but are not limited to: storylines
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there is a vacancy for a postdoctoral research fellow position within intellectual property law and artificial intelligence. The position is a fixed-term contract. The duration of the position is 3 years
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work will be at the Center for Digital Narrative. About the Project: The project is part of the research project AI STORIES: Narrative Archetypes for Artificial Intelligence and should result in a PhD in
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Project: The project is part of the research project AI STORIES: Narrative Archetypes for Artificial Intelligence and should result in a PhD in either Digital Culture, Comparative Literature or Nordic
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of Psychology, there is a vacancy for a postdoctoral research fellow position within the fields of theoretical and applied aspects of artificial intelligence in clinical, applied or cognitive psychology, health
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, or click here to open video) Postdoctoral Research Fellow position within Artificial intelligence enabled structure-based drug design at the Department of Biomedicine At the Department of Biomedicine (https
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training 19 postdoctoral fellows in artificial intelligence. The program has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Grant