12 machine-learning-"https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "University of Waterloo" positions at Vrije Universiteit Brussel in Belgium
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simulations, machine-learned force fields, and artificial intelligence (AI). The successful candidate will lead the development of a computational platform that unifies first-principles methods, classical
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. More information can be found on our website: https://www.b-phot.org . The candidate will be supervised by Prof. Francis Berghmans, and co-supervised by Dr. Sidney Goossens and Dr. Sergei Mikhailov
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management and performance measurement in the cross-media landscape Tallinn University (TLU) Estonia Where to apply E-mail repim@vub.be Website https://repimnetwork.eu/recruitment/ Requirements Research
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the complete language regulations on https://jobs.vub.be/content/Regulations-concerning-language-proficiency/ . Certificates demonstrating knowledge of the language can already be added to the application. As a
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fully funded PhD position in machine learning, AI, and data science for public health within the Electronics & Informatics Department (ETRO) of Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB). The PhD is embedded in
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generation of spectroscopic sensors, integrating spectroscopic analysis, machine learning-based data processing, miniaturized sensor development, and industrial validation. As a Technology Expert, you will
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machine learning processing of the spectroscopic data • The optical design and development of novel custom spectroscopic sensors benefitting from freeform optics. • Integration of the in-situ
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that reduce raw data at the sensor level. You will develop AI and machine learning algorithms for anomaly detection, pattern recognition, and efficient data compression. To ensure practical usability
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for environmental epidemiology (Epi, survival, sf, gstat, mgcv) and causal inference (dagitty, MatchIt), as well as contributing to reproducible, scalable data pipelines. Machine learning integration: Exploring ML
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against viral infections. Although immune memory was traditionally thought to be restricted to adaptive immune cells, recent discoveries have shown that NK cells can also acquire memory-like properties