54 algorithm-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"U.S"-"Simons-Foundation" "University of Wisconsin Madison" positions in France
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interdisciplinary, and together we contribute to science and society. Your role Multi-omics data integration and workflow improvement Development and application of machine learning-based algorithms
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analyzed. The tensor model structure estimated by suitable optimization algorithms, such as that recently developed in [GOU20], will be considered as a starting point. • Exploiting data multimodality and
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candidates may be asked to teach: Introductory programming classes Core undergraduate CS classes such as: Human Computer Interaction, Database Applications, Algorithms and Data Structures, Software engineering
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slicing. - Develop advanced AI/ML algorithms and data analytics techniques to automate and optimise exposure requests, adapted to available resources and real-time demand. - Propose and
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techniques and the structure of bilevel problems in large-scale settings. Objectives The goal of this postdoctoral project is to develop scalable blackbox optimization algorithms tailored to bilevel problems
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national Luxembourg AI Strategy featuring a healthcare flagship A transnational network of competence that includes multiple Max-Planck and Helmholtz institutes in Saarbrücken The opportunity to impact
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to accelerate evaluation of costly simulations Genetic algorithms and other evolutionary techniques to generate a diverse set of high-performing solutions. You will design and implement new optimization
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on stochastic Riemannian optimization algorithms, these methods still suffer from limitations in computational complexity. The post-doctoral fellow will build upon this preliminary work to investigate
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algorithms for dynamic structured data, with a particular focus on time sequences of graphs, graph signals, and time sequences on groups and manifolds. Special emphasis will be placed on non-parametric
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, including image acquisition, processing, analysis, and interpretation Develop and validate new imaging techniques, algorithms, or software to improve diagnostic accuracy and patient outcomes Collaborate with