21 algorithm-"Multiple"-"U"-"Prof"-"Simons-Foundation" "University of Wisconsin Madison" Postdoctoral positions in Netherlands
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studies independently, working with diverse datasets, developing algorithms and decision rules, and contributing to the refinement of data-driven intervention strategies. Tasks As a postdoctoral researcher
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on the resulting algorithms and pipelines. As an emerging paradigm, differentiable programming builds upon several areas of computer science and applied mathematics, including automatic differentiation, graphical
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). Has experience in extracting structured information from unstructured documents. Hhas experience working with text in multiple languages. Is committed to Open Source and Open Science practices. Has
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to explore new unstructured data and methods Strong attention to detail with good organization skills; ability to manage multiple, concurrent tasks Evidence of engagement in high-quality research activity
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profile, experience and research proposal. Planning and autonomy: The objective is to study the state of the art of planning algorithms that would support onboard autonomous operations of a rover system on
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genuine interest in both fundamental and applied research. The ideal candidate is flexible, self-motivated, and has a collaborative mindset. You will be closely working with experts across multiple
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. Explore options for high level assessment of environmental and social impacts of individual CCUS projects. Conduct multiple CCUS exemplary case studies in the Netherlands and support project partners in
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reviews. This postdoctoral position offers a unique chance to research and improve teaching quality and teacher development. You will further develop, test, and refine RIDE across multiple faculties
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well as analytical approximations to grasp their multiple spatial and temporal scales. Experimental partners at TU Eindhoven include the group of Sander Nijdam, an expert in measuring streamer discharges with highest
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of the Agency. Potential areas include, but are not limited to: algorithmic engineering and high-performance computing; design and analysis of algorithms and data structures; discrete optimisation and operations