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for a full-time, on-site PhD position in machine learning, forecasting and time series analysis. Reykjavik University, Department of Engineering. Duration: 3 years. Start date: Negotiable. Reykjavik
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Optimization (DPO) and reinforcement learning from human feedback, building preference datasets together with clinicians - Build and run a Red Team process with physicians, computer scientists, and patient
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LevelMaster Degree or equivalent Skills/Qualifications We are looking for an ambitious PhD candidate with the following requirements: 1. Data Integration and Management Ability to compile and harmonize large
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, earth or energy. Learn more at www.hds-lee.de . Institute specific promise here. We are looking to recruit a PhD position – Co-regulation structures for large-scale single-cell transcriptomics – within
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‑on experience with common machine learning / deep learning frameworks (eg. PyTorch or JAX) applied to biological or structural data. Solid Python programming skills, with experience building maintainable and
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into reliable information about structural and aerodynamic behaviour remains a challenge. The PhD will develop data-driven methods that combine measurements, physics-based models, and machine learning to extract
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electrophysiology data obtained through collaborations and perform cross-species comparisons. We use machine learning techniques for neural data analysis and computational modelling with a special interest in
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high-quality research in one of the Department's key research areas: (i) Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning; (ii) Big Data and Data Management; (iii) Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
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. Teaching skills. Additional assessment criteria: A strong ability to develop and conduct high-quality research independently. Experience using deep learning methods and computer vision with biological data
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Intelligence and machine-learning approaches and emerging digital technologies such as non-contact sensors, smartphones, and computer tablets. This theme could also include research in data analytics and