73 machine-learning-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"Simons-Foundation" Fellowship positions in Norway
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environment spanning oncology, cell biology, imaging, bioinformatics and machine learning, with access to state-of-the-art robotic drug screening and high-content microscopy infrastructure at the NOR-Openscreen
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resulting precipitation and extreme weather. We study global and regional climate change and are at the core of international community climate modeling efforts that also involve AI and Machine Learning. We
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Fellow will acquire. Access to career guidance will be provided throughout the doctoral education. The University of Stavanger funds the position. It is connected to the international research project
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measurement quality issues related to respondent non-compliance in ecological momentary assessment or exploring the use of machine learning techniques to aid the estimation of item response theory (IRT) models
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completed a doctoral degree in (machine learning, statistics, or similar). You must have a professionally relevant background in algorithms, machine learning, database systems, or data mining. Experience with
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influencing their lives. This call requests research proposals that employ a practice-based programmatic research-through-design methodology, evolving learnings through oscillation between practice-based design
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of machine learning techniques to aid the estimation of item response theory (IRT) models in small samples. The appointment is a full-time position and is made for a period of three years, 10% of which is
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participation in the war in Myanmar since the 2021 military coup d’état. This responsibility includes a mapping of the conflict’s digital war ecology and focusing in on a specific example of remote participation
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level, developing and employing machine-learning tools for predicting antibody-epitope binding. In silico antibody design is a long-standing computational and immunological problem. Improving
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the competencies that the Research Fellow will acquire. Access to career guidance will be provided throughout the doctoral education. Research topic Over the past years, University of Stavanger has acquired strong