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National Lab, University of Tokyo etc.), the PhD candidate is expected to research on some of the following themes: New algorithms for parallel/distributed AI/ML Hardware-aware and resource-efficient
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to multi-task and run multiple experiments in parallel. You will be well organised and able to work effectively as part of a collegiate team to manage the laboratory and assist other researchers in working
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content moderation framework for immersive 3D virtual environments, such as Roblox and Minecraft. The engineer will play a key role in building a parallelized, agent-driven exploration system and
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collaborators (Simula, Inria, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, University of Tokyo etc.), the PhD candidate is expected to research on some of the following themes: New algorithms for parallel/distributed AI/ML
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in AI to study natural and artificial minds in parallel, creating the opportunity to make discoveries about ourselves and to find new ways to understand and improve AI systems. Appointments will be
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on competence: contributing to research software development supporting simulations and/or data workflows (HPC/parallel environments), and open/reproducible release of data and analysis scripts under FAIR
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on the production and in vitro characterization of several enzymes in parallel (proteases and hydrolases). This research programme is part of an international effort to answer the call for the development of new
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will play a key role in building a parallelized, agent-driven exploration system and integrating a multimodal detection pipeline, ensuring real-time performance, scalability, and deployment readiness in
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, interdisciplinary neuro-immune research, high-throughput sequencing technologies, drug discovery and advanced therapeutics. We have excellent facilities to support our parallel use of pre-clinical cell and in vivo
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. The other objective of the proposed work is to carry out international comparisons, with academic work taking place in parallel in several laboratories around the world. The various topics for analysis will