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in computational social choice and artificial intelligence The recruited individual will join the 2IA PRAIRIE-PSAI institute and develop research at the intersection of computational social choice and
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exploration of the design space. In this context, artificial intelligence (AI) emerges as a promising solution [3]-[4]: by learning the complex relationships between structural parameters and EM responses, AI
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artificial intelligence and genomics. The institute also has high-performance computing infrastructure (hundreds of CPU cores, over 100 TB of storage) essential for processing the massive single-cell
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with Novel upscaling assisted by artificial intelligence) project financed by PEPR DIADEM (a public funding program on the development of innovative materials using artificial intelligence). The relevant
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integrating artificial intelligence, from algorithm design to on-sky demonstration. The objective is to design intelligent adaptive optics systems capable of correcting sensor nonlinearities, anticipating
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thermodynamic cycles by combining two complementary approaches: - Generative models derived from artificial intelligence, capable of proposing new process architectures; - Superstructure-based optimization
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description context: The rapid expansion of Artificial Intelligence has generated a
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Accessibility in Comic Albums) project, which aims to bridge this accessibility gap by leveraging advances in the fields of artificial intelligence and cognitive science. Converting a visual comic book into
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skills (Matlab, Python, C++) are a significant asset. •Knowledge of artificial intelligence techniques and associated optimization algorithms would be appreciated. •Good knowledge of English (working
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comput- ing with artificial intelligence: A machine learning perspective,” ACM Computing Surveys, vol. 55, no. 9, pp. 1–35, 2023. [2] S. Wang, T. Tuor, T. Salonidis, K. K. Leung, C. Makaya, T. He, and K