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, computational mathematics, and probabilistic modeling, with direct applications in medical imaging and beyond. Details can be found in the link below. The position is suitable for disabled persons. Disabled
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are not limited to): Machine learning and artificial intelligence applied to astronomical data Advanced statistical and probabilistic inference methods Scalable algorithms for the analysis of large
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deviation analysis of probabilistic models, and associated problems in PDE, with emphasis on identifying both well- and ill-posed examples and the interplay between probabilistic analysis and the analysis
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testing; iii) probabilistic analysis of experimental data; and iv) finite element model numerical simulation of mechanical behaviour. b) Must be author of at least five articles published in English in
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of novel mechanistic insights is gained through the application of novel probabilistic deep-learning models that automatically extract biological and statistical knowledge from your in vivo perturbational
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of novel mechanistic insights is gained through the application of novel probabilistic deep-learning models that automatically extract biological and statistical knowledge from your in vivo perturbational
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-D printing and design innovation in structural engineering, structural health monitoring, and reliability and probabilistic risk assessment. Preference will be given to candidates who can establish
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of research: extremal, probabilistic, or algebraic graph theory. 2. Postdoc or other relevant industry experience. 3. Potential to interact productively with researchers working in the priority areas
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of statisticians, probabilists, and applied mathematicians in the department, which includes, but not limited to, statistical learning or computational statistics Proven or potential for successful teaching and
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at USC" section on the Applicant Portal at https://uscjobs.sc.edu. Position Description Advertised Job Summary The faculty of the Department of Statistics at the University of South Carolina, Columbia