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, TensorFlow, JAX). Demonstrated ability to work in interdisciplinary teams bridging machine learning, neuroscience, and chemistry. Excellent communicative skills and Collaborative abilities Motivation and
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), research is carried out in computer vision, robotics and machine learning. We are now looking for two postdocs in robotics and machine learning and computer vision. The successful candidates is expected
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), signal processing, machine learning, computer vision, video processing After the qualification requirements, great emphasis will be placed on personal skills. Target degree: Doctoral degree Information
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and motivated individual to pursue a PhD in the area of machine learning with focus on explainable clustering. The prospect PhD student will join a research team in KTH led by Professor Aristides Gionis
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semantic representation models for sign language. Such representations are key to allowing SL to be efficiently processed by large language models (LLMs), and will lead to machine learning models that can
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foreign degree in speech technology, computer graphics, machine learning, computational linguistics, or a related area. This eligibility requirement must be met no later than the time the employment
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or Machine Learning for data analysis Knowledge of diversity and equal opportunity issues, with specific focus on gender equality Great emphasis will be placed on personal skills. Trade union representatives
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mobile manipulation tasks. We are seeking candidates with a strong background in robotics and machine learning, and demonstrated experience in two or more of the following areas: deep learning
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experience with Python Knowledge of energy systems analysis and modelling, AI and machine learning for data analysis. Experience with the modelling tool OSeMOSYS for energy and CLEWs application Awareness
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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