65 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St" Postdoctoral positions in Finland
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. We are experts in systems science; we develop integrated solutions from care of the elderly to space robotics. We are now looking for a Postdoctoral Researcher in quantum computing and algorithms
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are Professor Mika Pettersson and Dr. Andreas Johansson at the Department of Chemistry and Nanoscience Center (JYU). The project deals with the development of a novel nerve-machine interface built from graphene
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the development of innovative mathematical and computational algorithms. As our new Postdoctoral Researcher, your main responsibilities will include: developing and implementing advanced mathematical and
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collaborators. Your work will develop algorithms, inference methods, and frameworks to adapt models from training data to test environments, which is necessary to resolve distribution shifts, hidden confounders
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project is to develop a high-performance computing framework for mass spectrometry proteomics to enhance efficient processing and interpretation of large datasets using deep learning algorithms and GPU
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Video Sensorization for Secure Healthcare Monitoring (SViSenS) project, which develops privacy-preserving, AI-driven video-based monitoring technologies for healthcare. Your responsibilities include: You
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that are of practical interest. The postdoctoral researcher will contribute to the theoretical foundations of inverse problems involving wave phenomena, develop cutting-edge computational algorithms, and apply
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science community in Lahti, conduct both fundamental and applied research, and help develop new ideas and future directions in sustainable separation technologies. What your work will be like Your work will
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imaging (MRI). The position is within the Research Council of Finland (RCF) consortium project focusing on the development of low-field MRI hardware, sequences, image reconstruction and applications, in
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to brain disorders, uncovering mechanistic pathways, and identifying therapeutic targets and disease predicting biomarkers. We develop and apply human-based disease models to advance understanding of brain