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developing computational algorithms and theory grounded in notions of information geometry and Riemannian geometry to enhance Bayesian statistical inference and machine-learning related methods. We are part of
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identification algorithms that directly interface with physical hardware. We work closely with industry partners, and our research has led to several methods now used in commercial products. We are part of
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teaching merits and, if necessary, a teaching demonstration. Additional evaluation criteria for this position are: Experience in some area of computer science represented at the department (algorithms
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their repertoire. If they encounter text written in a language they have not seen before, they label it with what their algorithm deems the closest match. The results of such behavior can vary from the indicated
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to migration-related diversity. The position contributes to advancing methodological innovation through the creative and reliable use of machine learning, AI, and other algorithmic techniques in qualitative
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the development of innovative mathematical and computational algorithms. As our new Postdoctoral Researcher, your main responsibilities will include: developing and implementing advanced mathematical and
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collaborators. Your work will develop algorithms, inference methods, and frameworks to adapt models from training data to test environments, which is necessary to resolve distribution shifts, hidden confounders
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they encounter with a label of one of the languages in their repertoire. If they encounter text written in a language they have not seen before, they label it with what their algorithm deems the closest match. The
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project is to develop a high-performance computing framework for mass spectrometry proteomics to enhance efficient processing and interpretation of large datasets using deep learning algorithms and GPU
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embodied and justice-oriented approaches to datafication literacy, to support human agency and mitigate algorithmic harms. The focus will be on empirical research that uses different design and game-making