12 machine-learning-modeling PhD positions at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in Netherlands
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each other. This necessitates a multidisciplinary approach bringing together optimization, machine learning and behavioral modeling methodologies. In FlexMobility we propose a holistic approach to design
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. This simple unit is limiting the learning capabilities of recurrent neural network models in tasks characterized by multi-timescale and long-range temporal dependencies. To implement multi-scale adaptation, in
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expert knowledge in a reusable format. Numerical Representation, Develop numerical representations of ship designs that are interpretable by machine learning algorithms and suitable for generative ai model
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support each other. This necessitates a multidisciplinary approach bringing together optimization, machine learning and behavioral modeling methodologies. In the FlexMobility project we propose a holistic
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based models, including the deployment of machine learning algorithms. The project aims to have a tangible impact on the way urban waters are monitored, and the findings of your project will be
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, you will explore how data-driven models capturing the state-of-health and degradation can be integrated in the battery model. You will develop these machine learning-based proxies together with a
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for uncovering nonlinearities and dissipation mechanisms, and design strategies for exploiting them. The project sits at the interface of nonlinear mechanics, computational modelling, and machine learning, and is
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theory, and machine learning. They will have access to a fully equipped lab and benefit from collaborations within the ERC team and across TU Delft. There will be opportunities to present at leading
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and presented at international AI, software engineering, and security venues. The position is focused on discovering new errors using behavioral models learned from software. You will extend fuzzing
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maintain robustness through evolution using live-cell imaging and multiscale modelling. Job description Cells are often described as intricate machines where proteins work together in a tightly coordinated