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Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Ethics and AI Apply for this job See advertisement About the position Integreat – Norwegian Centre for Knowledge-driven Machine Learning at University of Oslo is looking for a
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support learning in disciplinary or interdisciplinary contexts. In addition, the nature of the interaction between human and machine triggers new questions about the locus of agency and learning
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advertisement About the position A position as Researcher in Natural Language Processing (NLP) is available in the Language Technology Group (LTG) within the Section for Machine Learning at the Department
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for Knowledge-driven Machine Learning. We are looking for a motivated researcher, who has experience with both theoretical, methodological and applied research in change and anomaly detection in sequential data
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data, MRI data, and other types of data. Contribute to projects at LCBC with data analysis, development, and implementation of advanced machine learning models. Write and publish scientific articles
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Bash/Shell scripting Experience with machine learning and pattern recognition tool development All candidates and projects will have to undergo a check versus national export, sanctions and security
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mathematical modelling tools. Excellent knowledge of programming languages such as R, Python, Julia, etc. Familiarity with AI algorithms and Machine Learning Fluent oral and written communication skills in
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multiple sources, including behavioral data, MRI data, and other types of data. Contribute to projects at LCBC with data analysis, development, and implementation of advanced machine learning models. Write
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. Familiarity with AI algorithms and Machine Learning Fluent oral and written communication skills in English Desired qualifications: Experience with research on epidemiological modelling, with an emphasis
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the SFF Integreat, The Norwegian Centre for Knowledge-driven Machine Learning (ML) , a centre of excellence funded by RCN and in operation until 2033. The project PI and team are also in close collaboration