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their ability to: independently pursue his or her work collaborate with others, have a professional approach and analyze and work with complex issues. Experience in machine learning, algorithmic theory, or code
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. The position is linked to a research project (through WISE and WASP ) in collaboration with experts in both machine learning and artificial intelligence (Pawel Herman at KTH’s Department of Computer Science and
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for the position of senior lecturer in criminal law, applicants are required have demonstrated teaching expertise. Applicants are also required to hold a PhD or equivalent academic qualifications in criminal law, or
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requirements To be eligible for the position of senior lecturer in criminal law, applicants are required have demonstrated teaching expertise. Applicants are also required to hold a PhD or equivalent academic
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through the application of both well-established statistical modelling and newer machine learning methods. The research specialist will be integrated in the computational team led by John Wallert
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strong culture of embracing new initiatives in education and research. Teaching includes both on-campus and distance learning courses. Research and the PhD programme in English at Karlstad University
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vibrant research environment involving senior researchers, doctoral students and lecturers. The department offers PhD programmes in Comparative Literature and English, and provides a stimulating work
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computational focus on innovative development and application of novel data-driven methods relying on machine learning, artificial intelligence, or other computational techniques. Work duties The ideal
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programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Project description Third-cycle subject: Computer Science PhD students will work on robot learning
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chemical and mineralogical analyses (e.g., XRD, SEM, geochemistry). AI and machine learning applications: Develop and apply AI methods to identify patterns and relationships between geophysical parameters