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technology management, or smart grids. Experience in development of mathematical meta-models, control strategies, optimization methods and algorithms, data analysis and machine learning techniques, techno
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for trust and authenticity, perceptions of AI and algorithms in digital information environments, news and technology in everyday life, differences in attitudes to AI between journalists and audiences
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algorithms in digital information environments, news and technology in everyday life, differences in attitudes to AI between journalists and audiences, or experiences and understandings amongst different
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/Machine Learning (AI-ML) approaches to meeting this challenge. Possible topics include, but are not limited to: storylines for plausible narratives of regional climate change, novel algorithms for rare
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collaborative skills. Applicants must be proficient in both written and oral English. Experience from one or several of the following areas is an advantage: Developing algorithms for CFD solvers (e.g. OpenFOAM
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for plausible narratives of regional climate change, novel algorithms for rare event sampling or ensemble boosting, and the development and use of hybrid climate models combining physics-based and ML components
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advantage: Developing algorithms for CFD solvers (e.g. OpenFOAM). Programming in C++ or Fortran and proficiency with MATLAB or Python scripting. Experience with tools for simulating chemical kinetic, e.g
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particular to the development and validation of novel computational language models, algorithms, and tools for spoken language-based cognitive tests for low-resource languages, and their integration with
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should not exceed one page Desired qualifications: Good knowledge in programming language theory, algorithms, distributed systems and logic Experience with language-based techniques for information-flow
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Excellence. The Center focuses on algorithmic narrativity, new environments and materialities, and the shifting cultural contexts in which digital narratives are received and processed. We investigate the ways