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candidate will be involved in cutting-edge research and development in 3D computer vision and machine learning for the digital preservation of cultural heritage. The project focuses on state-of-the-art
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. The newly established CIDSAI’s mission is to produce research in data science and artificial intelligence. The CAMeL lab’s mission is focused on research in Arabic natural language processing and
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initial phase will employ machine learning models, computer vision algorithms, and real-time sensory integration to prototype tools such as SafeCross for safe street crossing and EasyPath for indoor
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inequalities Markov processes and stochastic analysis Theoretical analysis of neural networks and deep learning Foundations of reinforcement learning and bandit algorithms Mathematical and algorithmic
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cognitive and perceptual Speed of Processing. The successful applicant will drive a fascinating project on the interactions between sleep, circadian rhythms, stress and Speed of Processing, in both healthy
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: Investigating membrane fouling mechanisms and mitigation strategies in desalination and water treatment processes. Developing and optimizing functional membranes, including electrically conductive membranes
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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). RISC invites qualified applicants in the areas of electrical, computer, or mechanical engineering to apply. The successful applicant will primarily develop specialized UAVs
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on natural language processing, computational linguistics, and data science. The main lab research areas are Arabic natural language processing (orthography normalization, grammatical error correction
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in managing and accessing sensitive medical datasets; And collaborate with scientists within the NYU Global Network and in Abu Dhabi. Minimum Qualifications Currently has or is in the process of
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knowledge of social science research processes and practices. Exceptional candidates with a computer science background and a track record of working with social scientists and social science questions will