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Science and Technology. It aims to develop computational representations and methods for efficient sequential decision-making under uncertainty with applications in multi-robot domain. We will explore
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how people estimate quantities. The project combines theoretical modeling with behavioral experiments to advance our understanding of the cognitive processes that connect our sense of magnitude with
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element method, wave propagation analysis, inverse problem, machine learning (ML), and artificial neural network. Strong background in research publications in the desired field. Experience mentoring other
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Human-Computer Interaction, Information Science, Computer Science, Design, or related fields - Strong record of published research in HCI, CSCW, DIS, or related venues - Demonstrated ability in
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, linking Census of Manufacturing data with data from the National Labor Relations Board and the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service using name-and-address matching. The production of the estimates
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Dalhousie University | Halifax Mid Harbour Nova Scotia Provincial Government, Nova Scotia | Canada | 30 days ago
to understand cumulative climate risks, specifically to produce hazard maps and multi-criteria hazard risk assessment methods integrating multiple parameters to estimate the spatial susceptibility of key climate
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background and strong analytical skills in quantum physics and applied mathematics, including familiarity with exact and approximate methods to solve for and control the time-evolution of quantum many-body
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(IRT) models in small samples. The ideal candidate has prior knowledge of IRT models, a basic understanding of common estimation methods, and strong programming skills in R, Python, or another relevant
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mixed methods, including interviews, participant observations, document studies, quantitative approaches and social interventions. The candidate must be familiar with some of these approaches. • Good oral
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, development needs, and interest. An estimated 20–25% of the population is affected by inflammatory skin diseases, the most common of which include eczema, psoriasis and acne. Easing the burden of these diseases