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topics include (a) AI, machine learning, and large language models for measurement challenges (e.g., for small-sample calibration or for accelerated algorithms), (b) identifying and investigating aberrant
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operationally safe position in real-time. This research focuses on real-time multi-objective optimization of wells, that may be achieved with a mixture of algorithmic and machine-learning approaches. Updating
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: OUH - Cell and tissue dynamics (Bøe) Project description GENESIS is a newly established Life Science Convergence Environment that brings active matter physics, cell biology, and machine learning
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of CREATE. The successful candidate will conduct advanced methodological and psychometric research. Potential topics include (a) AI, machine learning, and large language models for measurement challenges (e.g
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of Computer Science and affiliated with the Information Systems and Human–Computer Interaction (ISCHI) research group. Your immediate leader will be the unit leader of the Information Systems and Human–Computer
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resilience of bridges under climate change-induced hazards such as flooding, scour, and debris impacts. The research aims to develop advanced numerical models and machine learning tools to predict loads
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Science Convergence Environment that brings active matter physics, cell biology, and machine learning to address the fundamental processes guiding the earliest stages of mammalian embryo development. Early
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in knowledge representation, in particular, logics for multi-agent systems. Many of the researchers of the DKM group are also affiliated with the Norwegian Centre for Knowledge-driven Machine Learning
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candidates/candidates who are in the closing stages of their master’s degree can also apply Solid background in artificial intelligence and machine learning, including deep neural networks Programming
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large language models, machine learning, and/or programming in R or equivalent programs is an advantage but not a requirement. Alongside developing their own research ideas, applicants should be capable