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-heuristic search algorithms such as Quantum Annealing (QA). Your contributions will be pivotal in advancing the field of DSE in the computer system domain. This PhD position offers the chance to not only push
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related subject (or be close to completing the degree); demonstrated interest in AI reasoning systems, algorithms, IoT, context-aware pervasive computing, machine learning and data analysis, software
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) the functions of social capital (i.e., bonding and bridging), 2) algorithmic optimization, 3) propaganda potential. What are you going to do Specifically, under supervision of dr. Tom Dobber, dr. Linda Bos, and
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denotational correctness proofs as well as new probabilistic and differential inference algorithms) and systems (e.g., high performance, functional array programming DSLs) to tackle challenging probabilistic and
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Differential Algorithms. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to the foundations for tomorrow’s machine learning. Your job The FoRECAST project aims to develop theory (e.g., categorical semantics and
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denotational correctness proofs as well as new probabilistic and differential inference algorithms) and systems (e.g., high performance, functional array programming DSLs) to tackle challenging probabilistic and
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PhD Position in Probabilistic and Differential Algorithm Faculty: Faculty of Science Department: Department of Information and Computing Sciences Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline
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We are looking for an enthusiastic and highly motivated PhD-candidate who is eager to study major evolutionary transitions using mathematical models. You will be embedded in the Environmental Biology
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for countless individuals. The field is currently undergoing a paradigm shift, moving beyond traditional prediction models based on indirect evidence (such as evolutionary conservation and allele frequencies
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models to simulate light scattering in biological tissue and reconstruct images through scattering layers devising and implementing software and algorithms to facilitate image reconstruction and extraction