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, for up to two adoptions in your household. To learn more, please visit: https://www.hr.upenn.edu/PennHR/benefits-pay
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heavily relies on empirical determination of key model parameters. By combining protein structure descriptors, molecular simulations, and machine learning, this PhD project seeks to predict ion-exchange
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benefits , including medical, dental, and vision. To learn more about the Center on Race, Inequality, and the Law, visit http://www.law.nyu.edu/centers/race-inequality-law . Questions may be addressed
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Your Job: We are looking for a PhD student in machine learning to work within a project linked to the “Helmholtz School for Data Science in Life, Earth and Energy (HDS-LEE)”. Your Job: Develop
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modeling and model–data fusion techniques, and developing faster, machine-learning–based tools that can stand in for slow model simulations. These tools will be used to test how model parameters influence
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and engineers. Key Responsibilities 1. AI Model Development & Testing Assist in developing machine learning and deep learning models for medical imaging analysis. Implement and fine-tune models using
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, accurate, and physics-informed machine learning models for predicting blood flow in patient-specific vascular geometries. Current simulation-based approaches require complex 3D meshes and are often too slow
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models, which are essential for understanding climate change impacts. The work involves reviewing existing modeling and model–data fusion techniques, and developing faster, machine-learning–based tools
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sound understanding of data evaluation Prior experience with single-cell data analysis, network analysis, or machine learning are a plus Good organisational skills and ability to work both independently
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