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challenging data problem. Weak signals from collisions of compact objects can be dug out of noisy time series because we understand what the signal should look like, and can therefore use simple algorithms
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well as engineer new toolsets that include models, algorithms, and software developed in-house. Reporting to the Director of Research Support, under the Associate Vice President for Advanced Research Computing
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efficient. We develop new optimization methods, machine learning algorithms, and prototypical systems controlling complex energy systems like electric grids and thermal systems for a sustainable future. These
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-readable representations, such as distributed representations of text augmented with random noises [1] or unnatural text curated by replacing sensitive tokens with random non-sensitive ones [2]. First, such
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, but also in traffic monitoring or in the media context, for example when it comes to automatic metadata extraction and audio manipulation detection. Another focus is the development of algorithms
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distributions. We wish to represent the biological networks into proper formats, e.g., vector representations, so that existing machine learning algorithms (e.g., support vector machines) can readily be used
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Qualifications: Education: BS in Geospatial Data Science, Geographic Information Science, Computer Science or close equivalent. Experience: Experience developing and optimizing algorithms. Extensive programming
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investigation and developing software algorithms and techniques to support human or machine information interactions for the purpose of information retrieval/dissemination, analysis and/or decision making
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algorithms) that enable rapid creation of new high-fidelity multi-scale/multi-physics computer models of materials capable of utilizing modern extreme-scale computing environments. The success of multi-scale
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Mexico, and elsewhere), and in relating particle composition to measurements of size distributions, air mass trajectories, etc.; (2) development of algorithms to process complex spectral data and identify