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Languages English English English Researcher in machine learning modeling of human physiological models Apply for this job See advertisement About the position Position as Researcher available at the Center
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15th April 2025 Languages English English English At the Department of Electronic Systems we have a vacancy for a PhD candidate PhD Candidate in Machine Learning and Signal Processing Apply
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efforts to contribute to safer marine operations, we actively explore possibilities to utilize both numerical and machine learning methods to enhance the accuracy and resolution of metocean forecasts. About
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the SFF Integreat, The Norwegian Centre for Knowledge-driven Machine Learning (ML) , a centre of excellence funded by RCN and in operation until 2033. The project PI and team are also in close collaboration
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foundation for theory-guided catalyst design e. g. by machine learning approaches. Duties of the position Complete the doctoral education until obtaining a doctorate Carry out research of good quality within
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the PhD candidate may include (non-)linear inverse load estimation and data-driven/machine learning techniques that rely on physics-informed guidance for improved robustness. A key task will be to quantify
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, Amsterdam and Freiburg, will analyse the impact of blockades on households, states, corporations and the international order; on the development of political and military strategy; on how the wars were
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relevant experience in the development and deployment of machine/deep learning models as well as the use of remote sensing data You must have relevant experience in the development of hydrodynamic and water
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centered around a unique, open-source digital platform enriched with data and powered by domain knowledge-based advanced machine learning and artificial intelligence capabilities. By introducing a Digital
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mechanics and AI. This project will advance precision medicine through collaboration with experts in cardiology and machine learning. The mitral valve (MV) ensures one-way blood flow between the left atrium