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Associate in Research The role involves developing and optimizing machine learning models to predict infectious diseases using multimodal health data. Responsibilities include analyzing correlations between
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Overall, Purpose of the Job We are looking for one Research Associate to work on the development, implementation and testing of predictive control algorithms for the optimal coordination
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]. These systems are characterized by highly nonlinear, anisotropic, and time-dependent responses governed by evolving internal mechanisms and environmental conditions, making their predictive modeling particularly
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to data analysis, feature engineering, model development, evaluation, and documentation, while progressively gaining exposure to production systems, client-facing work, and modern AI practices across
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interaction scores. Build and deploy machine learning and statistical models for functional genomics predictions, including sgRNA efficiency and drug sensitivity scoring. Collaborate with laboratory members
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breed x system interactions. Including e.g. milk-based parameters according to other WPs, production system specific early prediction models for the control of endoparasites will be developed
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using methods such as Dynamic Mode Decomposition with control (DMDc). You will also assist in the development of predictive control approaches based on reduced-order models, and contribute to workflow
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Distributed, robust and adaptive model predictive control (MPC) School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr P Trodden Application Deadline: Applications
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and measurement noise. • Developing predictive control strategies based on reinforcement learning or hybrid approaches compatible with real-time adaptive optics constraints. • Proposing and
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. The fire modeling community is actively working to develop the tools needed to quantitatively predict material and product flammability