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where AI systems are reshaping how we learn, work and participate in democracy, our centre tackles the promise and peril of hybrid intelligence—human and machine working and learning together. AI LEARN’s
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for imaging Apply for this job See advertisement About the position Position as PhD Research Fellow in machine learning available at Department for Informatics with the research group Digital Signal Processing
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analysis, machine learning, and interactive and collaborative systems. The prospective PhD candidate will work in close cooperation with staff and our current PhD students. PhD research fellows receive
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Stig Brøndbo 12th October 2025 Languages English English English Faculty of Science and Technology Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Machine Learning Apply for this job See advertisement The position
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will focus on the work package 'Learning, economic policy and business strategy in neutral countries'. During the First World War, the economies and companies of neutral countries adjacent to the Central
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the final exam. Desired qualifications: Experience in areas such as machine learning, computer vision, control sys-tems, perception, control engineering, or autonomous systems Familiarity with ROS (Robot
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measurements are most informative and guiding where, when and how to observe next. By combining Bayesian inference, probabilistic modeling, and machine learning, the project aims to make Arctic observations more
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knowledge within the realm of political science. They should be proficient in conducting quantitative analyses. Experience with large language models, machine learning, and/or programming in R or equivalent
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. These experiments will be repeated for a database of events covering different sea ice types, conditions, locations, and rates of ice deformation (from docile to violent). Machine learning techniques will then be
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should be proficient in conducting quantitative analyses. Experience with large language models, machine learning, and/or programming in R or equivalent programs is an advantage but not a requirement. The