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qualitative data into quantitative models. A track record of high-quality publications. The position requires sound verbal and written communication skills in English. Swedish is not a requirement but Chalmers
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The position's field of research focuses on developing and implementing safe, transparent, and explainable AI systems using multimodal deep learning and Large Language Models (LLMs) for healthcare
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/benefits-overview . Posting Summary The Rutgers Center for Advanced Infrastructure and Transportation (CAIT) invite applications for a Postdoctoral Associate position in the area of monitoring and modeling
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position in active flow control for wingsail performance and operation. The goal is to develop innovative flow control techniques to optimize aerodynamic performance and reduce vibrations in unsteady
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include AI/ML techniques and biophysical modeling. This work aims to address critical challenges faced by federal, state, and local water resource agencies, with applications extending to coastal ecological
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modeling techniques in the fields of infrastructure engineering, social science, and hydrologic science to improve the resilience and security of urban environments during natural and man-made extreme events
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research in the field of machine learning, more specifically, deep learning and representation learning architectures. Application areas of ML include, but are not limited to, computer vision, natural
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processes. The analytical work needed spans core biophysical modeling of how landscape/seascape changes affect the flows of ecosystem benefits to people, including improving explicit linkages between
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physiology (respirometry and ETS analyses), and hydrological/behavioral simulation modeling components, all in a collaborative research effort involving Auburn University personnel and colleagues from State