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. Job Requirements: PhD degree in Computer Science, Computer & Electronics Engineering or other related fields. Strong background and knowledge in at least one or preferably more of the following fields
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Journals / conference proceedings as defined in the project scope and agreements. Scientific activities include: Develop Tidal Resource Models Design and implement statistical and machine learning tidal
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professional and academic standards worldwide and are responsive to student interests and evolving global needs. Post-graduate programs combine theory and practice, offering MA and PhD by research and a MA in
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) in OM or a closely related field is required. While the positions are open for any candidate with research interests in broad domains of OM, those specializing in analytics (AI, machine learning
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science. Apply and/or develop cutting-edge computational methods, including machine learning and AI, to address fundamental questions in biology, medicine, or public health. Contribute to undergraduate and
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Lecturer and Senior Lecturer in Computer Science, Computer Engineering and Information Security The Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) is Singapore’s first University of Applied Learning and
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market trends, incorporating factors such as weather patterns, consumption behavior, and regulatory changes. By leveraging advanced statistical and machine learning techniques, the role aims to provide
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the public at large. Any other assigned duties Requirements: Candidates should be passionate about teaching and learning, hold a PhD or at least a Master's degree in related disciplines, and have
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Requirements: PhD or master’s degree in computer science, Computer Engineering, Computational Social Science or its equivalent. Bachelor’s degree holders need to have at least three years of experience working
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, reinforcement learning, AI agents, and machine learning. Job Description Conduct research in the field of neural networks, natural language processing (NLP), and large language models (LLMs). Independently read