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years or a SU PhD scholarship (4+4) for a period of up to four years in Probabilistic Methods in NLP: Representation Learning or AI Alignment provided the necessary funding is available. Where to apply
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behaviour and provides active personalised learning for improved instant decision making. Key beneficiaries are expected to be construction industry stakeholders, for example, project owners, architects, engi
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computationally efficient numerical structural models. To support the condition (state) assessment, the project will also explore the use of advanced estimators (e.g., Kalman Filter) or Machine Learning models
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from Senior Researcher Manuel Gesto Rodriguez, DTU Aqua, e-mail: mges@aqua.dtu.dk https://www.dtu.dk/english/person/manuel-gesto-rodriguez?id=102699&entity=profile You can read more about DTU AQUA
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European level Participation in teaching activities Teaching and Learning education You must contribute to the teaching of courses. DTU employs two working languages: Danish and English. You are expected
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) or Machine Learning models. These tools will be integrated with physics-based models of environmental loading (waves and wind) to enhance the accuracy and robustness of the assessment. All components assembled
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. Further information Further information may be obtained from Senior Researcher Sanni-Leea Aalto, e-mail: sheaa@aqua.dtu.dk You can read more about Section for Aquaculture at https://www.aqua.dtu.dk/english
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. Experience in quantum nanophotonics, quantum photonic devices, nanoscience, nanotechnology, and quantum dots is welcomed. Learn more about the project here: nikaakopian.org/multiqubit . The project is
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decision-making. Collaborate with international partners and contribute to joint research activities. Teach and co-supervise students at different levels in courses and associated projects. Publish and
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obtained from Associate Professor Christian D. Damsgaard, e-mail: cdda@dtu.dk , Professor Jakob Kibsgaard, email: jkib@fysik.dtu.dk and Professor Stig Helveg, email: stig@fysik.dtu.dk You can read more