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or signal > Experience in setup of research framework and execution of projects > Understanding of financial products, market dynamics, and microstructure > Low-level computer languages like C++ or Python
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skills is referred as the following: An overall score of 6.5 or higher in the International English Language Testing System (IELTS, academic version); or A score of at least 237 on the computer-based form
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assessment. You will be provided with access to various engineering and computation toolsets along with the high-performance computer. A good background in numerical methods and computational platforms is
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engineering or computer sciences is required, with specific skills in: Back-end / Front-end programming languages and frameworks used in the ATD project: ASP.Net, .Net Core, HTML, JavaScript, MS Visual Studio
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Internet Exchange (AMS-IX), and the Faculty of Science of the University of Amsterdam. About Research group The CWI Machine Learning research group focuses on how computer programs can learn from and
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: Exploration of newly synthesised (small) molecules in modulating relevant disease targets. Computer-aided design of libraries of new molecules and virtual screening. Design and synthesis of new molecular tools
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analysis systems, to ensure safe and trustworthy results. This can involve research questions from NLP and AI like model robustness and guardrails, human-computer interaction such as interpretability and
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minimum using a processor-in-the-loop setup). contributing to the roadmapping, definition and implementation of R&D studies dedicated to the use of machinelearning techniques for the development of GNC
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The faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science (EEMCS) uses mathematics, electronics and computer technology to contribute to the development of Information and Communication Technology
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Do you want to play a crucial role in developing new applications for the next generation of computer technology? At CogniGron, a globally recognized research center of the University of Groningen