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data. You will encode prior knowledge of the collisional processes in tokamak fusion plasmas using sophisticated numeric simulation codes, which will enable you to analyze data from tokamak experiments
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properties through computer simulations. The project also includes validation of materials in the lab and translating the findings into practical recommendations for use in real power-electronics environments
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Job Description Are you passionate about environmental contaminants, food safety, marine ecosystems, and creating real-world impact through cutting-edge analytical and data-driven approaches? Do you
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is a lively and research-oriented group of scientists and support staff with a broad interest in information processing in humans and computers, and a particular focus on the signals they exchange, and
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assessment. Design and train reinforcement learning agents to optimize operational safety. Build and validate dynamic Bayesian network models integrating empirical and synthetic data. Conduct scenario-based
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dynamic, crowded environments. As a PhD candidate, you will develop methods that combine data-driven autonomy with formal safety guarantees and validate them in real time through simulation and experimental
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data availability and design parameters. Importantly, the AI implementation should act as a facilitator of creativity, enhancing, and inspiring the early design phase rather than constraining
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The Centre for Machine Learning located under the Data Science and Statistics Section of the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science (IMADA) at the University of Southern Denmark invites
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: development of automated workflows for multi-omics data generation. In this project you will integrate small-scale automated bioreactors with workflows for the generation of high-quality multi-omics data
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design and laboratory experimentation, you will first explore a broad range of sodium-oxide glass compositions using advanced computer models to predict how well ions can move through them. Based