Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Country
-
Employer
- University of Groningen
- ;
- Ghent University
- Technical University of Munich
- DAAD
- Nature Careers
- Chalmers University of Technology
- Curtin University
- University of Cambridge
- ; Newcastle University
- ; University of Birmingham
- ; University of East Anglia
- ; University of Nottingham
- CWI
- Cranfield University
- Erasmus University Rotterdam
- Forschungszentrum Jülich
- Harper Adams University
- Imperial College London
- Leibniz
- Leiden University
- Monash University
- NTNU - Norwegian University of Science and Technology
- Prof. Ruilin Pei and Shenyang University of Technology
- SciLifeLab
- Technical University of Denmark
- Trinity College Dublin
- University of Adelaide
- University of Antwerp
- University of Copenhagen
- University of Minnesota
- University of Newcastle
- University of Twente
- Utrecht University
- Vrije Universiteit Brussel
- 25 more »
- « less
-
Field
-
approach could resolve this issue and we could use obtain data-driven models using machine learning algorithms such as artificial neural networks, reinforcement learning, and deep learning. A typical caveat
-
performance and future potential. The successful candidate will work under the main supervision of Prof. Holger Voos and will be required to perform the following tasks: Carry out the aforementioned research
-
models through specific activation functions. This project will be undertaken in collaboration with Dr Hemanth Saratchandran and Prof Simon Lucey of the Australian Institute for Machine Learning, and
-
The candidate will be embedded in the Theory cluster at the Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science, supervised by Dr. Tobias Kappè and Prof. Dr. Marcello Bonsangue from the System Modelling and Analysis
-
Your Job: Random unitaries are a ubiquitous tool in quantum information and quantum computing, with applications in the characterization of quantum hardware, quantum algorithms, quantum cryptography
-
involves the use of quantum chemistry, machine learning, and genetic algorithms to search for new homogeneous chemical catalysts. Who are we looking for? We are looking for candidates within the field
-
Description The Chair of Transport Modelling and Simulation at TUD Dresden University of Technology is investigating models, algorithms and simulations to achieve an enhanced scientific
-
how children (8-12), adolescents (12-18) and young adults (18-25) build critical literacy skills to evaluate news in the context of algorithmic personalization and GenAI. It brings together expertise
-
fees and include a tax-free stipend (£19,237 pa. currently), for a period of 3.5 years. The successful candidate will be supervised by Prof. Kurt Debattista and Dr. Thomas Bashford-Rogers
-
multiscale analysis of the mass distribution, as well as that of the flow field structure, and of the force and tidal field that has been shaping the cosmic web. The basic detection algorithms to infer