18 programming-languages-"the"-"CNRS"-"U"-"UCL"-"O.P"-"Prof" PhD positions at Umeå University in Sweden
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several high-quality educational programs in Computer Science, we are now seeking a PhD student with a focus on gender, power, and media - AI methods for multilingual bias editing. The Department
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deemed to have the ability otherwise required to successfully complete the program. General Qualifications Applicants must hold a university degree at an advanced level of at least 240 credits (ECTS
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proficient in the project related areas, and in particular regarding: Machine Learning, Numerical Methods, Probability Theory, and Bayesian Methods and MCMC Algorithms. Proficient programming skills is a
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, along with clear and fluent English communication skills in both writing and speech. Good interpersonal skills and the ability to work both independently and collaboratively are essential. A solid
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a team to accomplish the required tasks. You are proficient in both verbal and written English. Desirable qualifications Experience with archival research and familiarity with choreographic
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at advanced level should be within materials chemistry, chemistry, technical chemistry, or technical physics or closely related subjects. · Good English skills (written and spoken). Merits: · Familiarity with
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(Higher Education Ordinance, Chapter 7, Section 39). Applicants must: Be proficient in at least one statically typed programming language. Have substantial experience of developing software (e.g. projects
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to communicate well in English is required. It’s preferable if the doctoral student also speaks Swedish. When selecting eligible applicants, great importance is placed on the thesis plan and ability to assimilate
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(at least 15 ECTS credits). Applicants must have strong oral and written communication skills in English. Because the project extends over four years, the successful candidate must also show
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educational programs in Computer Science, we are now seeking a PhD student with a focus on Neuro-Symbolic Graph Transformation. The Department of Computing Science has been growing rapidly in recent years, with