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Science Appl Deadline: 2025/12/10 11:59PM (posted 2025/11/18, listed until 2025/12/10) Position Description: Apply 2025/12/10 11:59PM Position Description Professor (tenure track) of computer vision Do you
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and Correction of Industrial Design Flaws – Towards Fail-Safe Industries) is a Business Finland funded research project with the objective to develop a new type of computer-aided design platform
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across all areas in Computer Science, including Algorithms and theory Bioinformatics and digital health Computing systems and networks Cybersecurity Human-computer interaction Machine learning and
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of this unusual Brain-Computer Interface. More information: (7) BRAINET: Overview | LinkedIn The doctoral candidate at Tampere University will develop tools and methods to assess the effects of the non-invasive
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Finnish Sign Language. The responsibilities of the appointee include developing approaches that use automatic speech recognition, computer vision models and other computational methods to annotate the data
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, interests, and strengths, offering a flexible and rewarding research environment. Our expectations of the applicant A solid background in remote sensing Strong computer and software skills, including
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to align with your strengths and preferences. Our expectations of the applicant We are seeking candidates with: • A strong background in remote sensing • Excellent computer and software skills (e.g
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expectations of the applicant We are looking for candidates who demonstrate: A solid background in remote sensing Strong computer and software skills, including proficiency in R, Python, and ArcGIS Knowledge
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vision models and other computational methods to annotate the data, and verifying the quality of these annotations using human-in-the-loop approaches. In addition to conducting research, the post-doctoral
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resolution by integrating plasmonic nanopores with a high-speed Raman detection system, an automated control system, computer simulations, and advanced Raman-based bioinformatics. The RamanProSeq consortium