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particle (SEP) events. The project is a joint collaboration of Algorithmics and Computational Intelligence research group at the Department of Computing and Space Research Laboratory at the Department
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of computer science represented at the department (algorithms, networks, software engineering, AI, data science) Experience of working in highly interdisciplinary environments Experience in designing
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teaching merits and, if necessary, a teaching demonstration. Additional evaluation criteria for this position are: Experience in some area of computer science represented at the department (algorithms
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they encounter with a label of one of the languages in their repertoire. If they encounter text written in a language they have not seen before, they label it with what their algorithm deems the closest match. The
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on sustainable electronics materials and fabrication processes, flexible and stretchable electronics, self-powered sensor nodes, and heterogenous integration. We are excited to announce an opening for a motivated
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reconstruction, semi-supervised semantic labelling of 3D environments, sensor fusion, and modelling of dynamic environments. The doctoral candidate will also be involved in dissemination through social media
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, electronic circuit design characterization techniques (Raman microscopy, AFM, SEM, etc.) neuroscience biological/in-vivo sensors Experience in collaboration with biologists or medical researchers is an
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applications. Possess system analytical and algorithmic thinking Demonstrate a curious and collaborative mindset, strong research motivation, and eagerness to apply your skills to diverse computational
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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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embodied and justice-oriented approaches to datafication literacy, to support human agency and mitigate algorithmic harms. The focus will be on empirical research that uses different design and game-making