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questions in quantum information science, and to guide near-term hardware and algorithm co-design. What You Will Do: Specialized research in conception and execution of quantum algorithms on superconducting
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validate algorithms for estimating heat stress, counting animals, and estimating mass in real-time. Although research is needed to integrate One Health assessments across the soil-pasture-animal continuum
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models and how to leverage such structure for the design of efficient machine learning algorithms with provable guarantees. Research areas include Representation Learning, Machine learning and Optimization
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of information in their daily lives - from local news to institutional messaging and algorithmically curated feeds. We are investigating how trust forms, erodes, and gets repaired, and how technologies
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. Interest in clinical algorithm development and dexterity with biostatistical coding in R or Python is a plus. The primary goal of this aspect of the CH CARE Study is to combine serially obtained somatic and
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research into the nature of mathematical understanding, including, depending on their interests, conducting psychological experiments, developing novel mathematics, inventing new algorithms, and making new
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progress in machine learning and artificial intelligence, the successful candidate will have primary responsibility to develop, implement, and test multimodal machine learning algorithms to analyze and
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unify programs and curricula in data science with an initial emphasis on questions grounded in data that are generated by human activity, including computational social science (e.g., algorithmic
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of complex systems, networks, and large-scale data Machine learning, generative AI, NLP, or algorithmic decision systems Ideal applicants will have a strong background in operations research, statistics
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, analysis and/or scientific computation, scientific software and algorithm development, data analysis and inference, and image analysis Ability to do original and outstanding research in computational biology