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functions is therefore crucial in the process of model development to the specific tasks at hand. For instance, the Hyvärinen score matching principle has been widely applied in AI systems, particularly
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handling, behavioral studies, MRI laboratory work, fMRI experiments, signal processing and image analysis methods. The aim is also to transfer the new MRI methods to clinical scanners and thus there is a
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17 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company VTT Research Field Computer science » Programming Computer science » Other Engineering » Computer engineering Researcher Profile Recognised
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they employ. The design of loss functions is therefore crucial in the process of model development to the specific tasks at hand. For instance, the Hyvärinen score matching principle has been widely applied in
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of water engineering, including hydrological modelling, cold climate hydrology, hydrological process studies, groundwater research, water quality, water management, water supply, treatment, and protection
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of the MET faculty, determined by the research profile and interests of the selected applicant. In BIO unit, research focuses on fundamental cellular processes and immunology. We utilize molecular genetics
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cytometry, cell biology, metabolic assays, imaging and next generation sequencing to understand the molecular mechanisms involved in the regulation of immune cell function. The researcher (position 1) will
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of components, circuits and systems that are based on optical waveguides integrated on small silicon chips. All these development steps can be done at VTT, including 200 mm wafer processing in our Micronova clean
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conditions (around 0.1 au from the Sun). By combining high-resolution remote sensing data (especially EUV spectral imaging) with advanced simulations, RIB-Wind seeks to more accurately characterize the solar
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address complex environmental challenges. About the Project The Adaptive Design for AI-Driven Processes in Transforming Dynamic Landscapes (ADAPT) project develops scalable, data-driven design methodologies