19 algorithm-development-"University-of-Surrey" positions at University of A Coruña in Spain
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of Artificial Intelligence in Green Algorithms Research line / Scientific-technical services: Development of algorithms that are energy efficient Grant/funding period: START: 01/05/2024 END: 31/03/2027 Centre
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Intelligence in Green Algorithms Research line / Scientific-technical services: Development of algorithms that are energy efficient. JOB LOCATION AND SCHEDULE: CITIC. Monday to Friday, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00
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-147422OB-I00 Job title: Next-Generation Machine Learning Algorithms for the Analysis of Medical Sleep Recordings Research line / Scientific-technical services: Does not apply JOB LOCATION AND SCHEDULE: CITIC
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-147422OB-I00 Job title: Next-Generation Machine Learning Algorithms for the Analysis of Medical Sleep Recordings Research line / Scientific-technical services: Does not apply. JOB LOCATION AND SCHEDULE
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Learning codes using high performance computing (HPC)” Specifically, the candidate will carry out research tasks for the design, implementation, and evaluation on HPC systems of parallel algorithms in
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computationally efficient algorithms. They will work with machine learning, deep learning, and NLP tools. Funding This contract is part of the GAP project (PID2022-139308OA-I00), funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039
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of Numerical Methods in Engineering (GMNI) is developing a line of research related to the application of computational mechanics techniques and numerical simulations for the topology optimization of structures
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related to the project/agreement stated. JOB LOCATION AND SCHEDULE: ETSICCP, Monday-Friday 15.00-19.00 (20 h/week) TASKS The present position of research support technician is opened to develop
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potential application in the development of contrast agents for Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and radiopharmaceuticals for diagnostic purposes. Center: Interdisciplinary Center of Chemistry and Biology
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, addressing challenges related to privacy, security, fairness, and transparency. The project proposes an iterative development cycle inspired by clinical trials, consisting of four modules focused on human