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Machine Learning A PhD position is available at the Computer Vision Center (CVC) under the supervision of Fernando Vilariño and Paula García . The successful candidate will be enrolled in
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PI & HOSTING GROUP The direct responsible persons for this post are Dr. Joost van de Weijer and Bogdan Raducanu, members of the Learning and Machine Perception (LAMP) team at the CVC. For more
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work. Availability for a ≥4 month stay abroad. Background in at least one of: AI/machine learning, computational modelling, microscopy, or cell/molecular biology. LanguagesENGLISHLevelGood Additional
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industrial component given the close collaboration with the quantum computing start-up, Quantum Motion, particularly with Dr. Ciriano-Tejel, machine learning group. Key responsibilities Conduct research
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combines synthetic biology, machine learning, and biosensor and pathway dynamic regulation design to produce next-generation bio-based chemicals. The Computational Synthetic Biology group (CSBG), led by Dr
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processing (computer vision & machine learning) Where to apply Website https://sede.uvigo.gal/public/catalog-detail/28364578 Requirements Research FieldEngineering » OtherEducation LevelMaster Degree
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of multimedia datasets (voice, text, etc.). Development of predictive models for cognitive impairment and Parkinson's disease using signal processing and machine learning techniques. Development and debugging
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the project ‘MultiLearn: A multimodal approach to language learning: a window into the linguistic skills of children with neurodevelopmental disorders‘. The project is led by researchers Alfonso Igualada and
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analysis, including statistics and machine learning techniques. Proficiency in scientific programming, especially Python and/or Matlab, and experience in shell scripting. Excellent written and oral
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Offer Description We are seeking a PhD student to develop the project ‘MultiLearn: A multimodal approach to language learning: a window into the linguistic skills of children with neurodevelopmental