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; • characterization of quantum correlations, entanglement, nonlocality; • machine learning for optimization problems. Website for additional job details https://mfi.ug.edu.pl/strona/112497/konkurs-na-stanowisko-post
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. Essential qualifications: PhD in Computer Science, Robotics, Machine Learning, or related fields. Programming skills in Python/C++ and experience with ML frameworks (e.g. PyTorch, TensorFlow, JAX). Strong
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present the results • knowledge of computer programs such as Origin, Mendeley, MNova Specific Requirements The competition is open to individuals who meet the requirements specified in Article 113
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development) including robotics, computer vision, natural language processing, information organization and retrieval, biomedical application and machine learning. Author of at least 2 research papers in topics
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the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Postdoctoral Position in the Research Project PetrIUS: Petrification of ius commune through printed paratexts
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the necessary interface between the computer and the neural network of the human retina in vivo – without introducing additional modifications to our organisms. Such an interface could, in turn, be developed
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, machine learning, Experience in human electrophysiological research is a plus, experience in intracranial human research large plus, Knowledge of cognitive system is a plus, knowledge of neuronal basis
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Institute of Nature Conservation polish Academy of Sciences in Kraków (Poland) invites applications for a postdoctoral position (post doc) within the project: The role of woody debris in deposition and