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A two-year postdoc position is available in the research group of Algorithmic Cheminformatics at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU). The position is in an exciting 6-year project supported by
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. The BASP laboratory is developing cutting-edge research on all aspects of computational imaging, from theory and algorithms, to applications in astronomy and medicine. Dr Wiaux is a Professor in the School
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, the next step in this project is to address sparse optimization for tensors. We propose the integration of randomized algorithms into sparse optimization frameworks for the purpose of completing
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The Role Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Computer Science with a particular emphasis on structural and algorithmic graph theory. The purpose of the role is to
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magnetometry measurement and analysis of the Nab spectrometer magnetic fields, help develop the BL3 DAQ and algorithms, carry out Monte Carlo simulations for Nab and BL3, and help undergraduates at EKU finish
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(e.g., based on physiological signals or direct inputs from occupants) and developing algorithms, including machine learning methods. The work will include statistical modelling, data-driven modelling
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contributions to experiments at Fermilab (SeaQuest, SpinQuest) and PSI (MUSE) Detector hardware leadership, including the ALERT time-of-flight detector, the ePIC Barrel Imaging Calorimeter, and the SoLID detector
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understanding of non-stationary complex systems through theoretical analysis and numerical simulation develop efficient statistical algorithms for analyzing and inferring dynamical models from multivariate time
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collegiality is at the heart of what we do. The Department’s research structure consists of five Research Groups: Algorithms and Complexity (ACiD) Artificial Intelligence and Human Systems (AIHS) Network
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multiscale simulation methods for quantum mechanical properties of macromolecules, developing novel ways to combine quantum chemical methods and machine learning, developing quantum algorithms