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The Faculty of Science invites applications for a POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER IN MACHINE LEARNING FOR NATURE CONSERVATION starting from August 2025 or as agreed. The Postdoctoral Researcher will be
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full-time Doctoral Researcher in Machine Learning of Biosensing position for three years in a multidisciplinary project “Next Generation Molecular Sensing ” combining the expertise of five teams
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for outstanding Postdoctoral Researcher in Distributed Machine Learning and Optimization for Multi-Agent Wireless Networks. Are you a highly motivated researcher with a strong mathematical background in distributed
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. Job description The purpose of the job is to create new knowledge for academia and industry in the fields of computational imaging, optics and machine learning. The research project aims at jointly
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Validation of Integrated Approaches (FHAIVE ). The researcher will focus on applying machine learning (ML) techniques to knowledge graphs (KGs) for advancing projects in chemical safety, toxicology, and drug
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of Artificial Intelligence/ Machine Learning. We are committed to fostering an inclusive environment with people from diverse backgrounds, and researchers from underrepresented groups are particularly encouraged
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talented and highly motivated Doctoral Researcher in Quantum Computing In this position you will carry out research in quantum machine learning and quantum information science. Your research will focus
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for Postdoctoral and/or Doctoral Researchers in multiple areas of Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Algorithmic Bioinformatics. We are committed to fostering an inclusive environment with people from
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dysfunction. An ensemble of multi-scale computational approaches (molecular dynamics simulations, quantum chemistry, machine learning) are applied to study the mechanistic aspects of biomolecules in great depth
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research on emotion AI, learning processes and perception engineering for AI-based solutions e.g. in education and nursing. HI research combines the strengths of both humans and machines, emphasizing mutual