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, and researchers across Europe in the multidisciplinary field of HPC, including related areas such as emerging technologies and their cross-cutting dimensions. The vision for EVITA is a thriving European
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advanced AI/ML methods for robust analysis and integration. Data sparsity, batch effects, and missing values across different omics layers and platforms. Cross-omics data fusion and representation learning
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, causing over 17 million deaths per year, with a disproportionally negative impact on racial/ethnic groups that are historically underrepresented in the US healthcare system? Apply now to make a difference
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Familiarity with structured reasoning, chain-of-thought processes, and agent-based systems is beneficial Strong programming skills (preferably Python); experience with high-performance computing (HPC
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for three consecutive periods (2014-2018 and 2018-2022 and 2023-2026). ICN2 comprises 19 Research Groups, 7 Technical Development and Support Units and Facilities, and 2 Research Platforms, covering different
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differences within the acquisition and maintenance of malignancies, the identification, and classification of cellular populations and niches and the development of both classical and AI/ML-based computational
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engineering team to translate the models into production. The successful candidate will be part of a cross-lab, highly inter-disciplinary team of experts in ML, applied math, HPC, signal processing
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new in-house data, thereby continuously improving predictive accuracy Establishing potency models using a range of different Computational Chemistry methods What potential solutions would be out
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, applied math, computational math, or a related field at the time of the appointment. Experience in computational plasma physics, numerical methods, and HPC. Ability to function and thrive in a collaborative
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the future stability of these connections under different climate scenarios and model configurations. Collaborate closely with ArcticPush partners in Denmark and from Germany, Norway and the UK. Publish