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to BSc (Hons) and graduate training leading to MSc and PhD degrees. We invite applications for an Associate / Full Professor position specializing in Coding Theory, Cryptography, and Algebraic Number
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The Nanyang Centre for Public Administration invites applications for part-time teaching of the following course at the intermediate level: Public Economics: Theory & Applications Requirements: PhD
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of interest include computability theory, descriptive set theory, computable structure theory, theory of numberings, and higher recursion theory. Research should explore interactions with other areas of logic
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Responsibilities: The Research Associate is responsible for Formulating new algorithms for sampling from conditioned SPDE models Developing a mathematical theory showing their correctness and reliability Find
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, state-space systems, reservoir computing, learning of dynamic processes, and mathematical learning theory in general. The successful candidate will be expected to teach both undergraduate and
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learning agents, with an emphasis on their communicative and social properties. The course bridges theory and application through design thinking, prompting students to develop AI interfaces and experiences
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on the use of arts and creative approaches in the context of ageing and aged care • The Continuum of Care: A Systems Perspectives - multi-disciplinary overview of a range of perspectives, theories, and
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, ECCV, NeurIPS, ICML, AAAI, TPAMI, IJCV, TIP, TMM. Deep understanding of the theory of Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Computer Vision and Causal Inference. Experience in at least one Deep Learning
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well as developments in modeling, theory, and data science, will be welcome, either through observational, modeling, or theory approaches. The candidates are expected to: Establish a world-class research programme
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in all areas of Computer Science and Engineering. However, we are particularly interested in candidates working at the frontiers of the following high priority areas within Computing: Systems; Theory