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where AI systems are reshaping how we learn, work and participate in democracy, our centre tackles the promise and peril of hybrid intelligence—human and machine working and learning together. AI LEARN’s
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where AI systems are reshaping how we learn, work and participate in democracy, our centre tackles the promise and peril of hybrid intelligence—human and machine working and learning together. AI LEARN’s
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completed a doctoral degree in (machine learning, statistics, or similar). You must have a professionally relevant background in algorithms, machine learning, database systems, or data mining. Experience with
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for imaging Apply for this job See advertisement About the position Position as PhD Research Fellow in machine learning available at Department for Informatics with the research group Digital Signal Processing
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participate in democracy, our centre tackles the promise and peril of hybrid intelligence—human and machine working and learning together. AI LEARN’s mission is to establish an internationally leading
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integrated circuits (PIC). An optical set-up will be used to characterize the chips and demonstrate the capabilities of the PICs. The PhD will collaborate with researchers in machine learning for analysis
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and iteratively improved. • Integrate and test autonomy stacks (perception, learning, planning) on physical robots. • Use evolutionary algorithms to optimize both the robot’s body and brain
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or exploring the use of machine learning techniques to aid the estimation of item response theory (IRT) models in small samples. The appointment is a full-time position and is made for a period of three years
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participation in the war in Myanmar since the 2021 military coup d’état. This responsibility includes a mapping of the conflict’s digital war ecology and focusing in on a specific example of remote participation
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that specifies the competencies that the Research Fellow will acquire. Access to career guidance will be provided throughout the doctoral education. Research topic Over the past years, University of Stavanger has