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collaboration with the Intelligent Maintenance and Operations Systems (IMOS) Laboratory at EPFL (Prof. Olga Fink). IMOS focuses on the development of intelligent algorithms designed to improve the performance
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university, the internationally accredited registrar and classification society DNV, and Cancer Registry of Norway. You will be analyzing and developing algorithms for privacy preserving health registry data
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description This project focuses on developing, analyzing and using probabilistic methods for dynamic phenomena evolving over space and time based on measurements from different and complementary sources. We
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and interested to work within a results-oriented, interdisciplinary team, with a strong motivation to develop new methods to understand neural algorithms in the mammalian brain. Emphasis will be placed
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, quantum networks are slowly becoming a reality. The coordination algorithms that govern their operation are unlike those employed in classical networks, necessitating novel verification approaches. The goal
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for Biomarker Discovery: Develop and fine-tune machine learning algorithms for biomarker discovery, cancer classification, and exploring omics features. Collaborative Research: Work in a multidisciplinary setting
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) determine, using sensitivity analysis, impact of the individual process parameters on the target properties and develop predictive machine learning model; iii) based on the machine learning algorithms
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. Expected outcomes include: development of novel algorithms that significantly improve predictive accuracy for equipment failure; creation of scalable monitoring systems that reduce operational costs
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part of the WASP Graduate School including following its curriculum. The graduate school within WASP is dedicated to provide the skills needed to analyze, develop, and contribute to the interdisciplinary
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algorithms to compute similarity between interaction interfaces across millions of comparisons. This hinders identification of novel modes of protein binding, i.e. those predicted by AlphaFold, and it hinders