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machine learning to expand the reach of quantum chemistry and address fundamental challenges in chemical science. A successful candidate will be expected to conduct innovative research at the highest level
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position at the rank of Lecturer/Senior Lecturer/Master Lecturer (working title Assistant/Associate/Full Instructional Professor) in Computer and Information Science and Engineering (CISE) Department
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propose to create a central hub that brings together the best and brightest to capitalize on technologies such as machine learning, artificial intelligence, natural language processing algorithms, and
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. Knowledge of standard office computer equipment and software applications; ability to maintain accurate records and reports. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships. Expected Salary
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. For more information on benefits, please visit UF HR Benefits and Rewards at https://benefits.hr.ufl.edu/ . Minimum Requirements: High school diploma or equivalent and three years of general accounts
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systems, manufacturing systems, supply chain systems, and transportation systems. Our faculty performs methodological research in data analytics, machine learning, human systems engineering, optimization
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research strengths are in the areas of (1) Artificial intelligence, machine learning, natural language processing; (2) Computing foundations, algorithms, modeling, bioinformatics, visualization; (3) Human
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and collaborative research focused on incorporating sensing technology in the early childhood education space. “Sensing technology” refers to tools that use sensors to acquire information about human
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, instrumentation laboratories, and the HiPerGator computer cluster, among others. The department is committed to participate in both the CLAS Beyond 120 (https://www.advising.ufl.edu/beyond120/) and UF Quest (http
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owned devices. Travel is required for this position. The incumbent is responsible for providing technical support in the Thomas M. and Irene B. Kirbo Innovation and Learning Laboratory at the Iona M