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to: Have excellent English skills, both in speaking and writing. Be fluent in Danish, both written and spoken. Have excellent communication skills. Be engaged, cooperative, and able to work independently
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spectrum of courses. XJTLU is entering a new and exciting phase of its development as part of its strategic priorities for the next ten years. Adopting a new higher education model based on the concept
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and modeling * Experience with deep learning frameworks * Scientific software development * Excellent organizational skills and good mentoring capabilities * Fluent in English. Can communicate clearly
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to improve outcomes, make progress, and benefit the generations that follow. Visit http://group.springernature.com/ and follow @SpringerNature / @SpringerNatureGroup About The Brand Nature Portfolio is a
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be in our Berlin, Shanghai, Beijing, Nanjing, Milan and Madrid offices on a hybrid working model. Please note that this position is offered on a full-time permanent basis. Responsibilities include
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professors, 2 postdoc researchers, and about 20 PhD students. The research for these PhD positions will be conducted in the System Software team, headed by prof. Bjorn De Sutter (https://users.elis.ugent.be
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European museum landscape Knowledge of current discourses regarding racism, discrimination, decolonization, diversity, and intersectionality Fluent in English (written and spoken) Excellent communication
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/resources/industrial-iot-lab ) and residential environments (https://idlab.ugent.be/resources/homelab ). Experimental validation can be backed by modelling or theoretical assessments. You collaborate with
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privacy-preserved fashion. Research topics include, but not limited to, i) handling distributed DL models with data heterogeneity including non i.i.d, and domain shifts, ii) developing explainability and
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privacy-preserved fashion. Research topics include, but not limited to, i) handling distributed DL models with data heterogeneity including non i.i.d, and domain shifts, ii) developing explainability and