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of Computer Science, the Technical Faculty of IT & Design. We invite applications for two fully funded PhD stipends in the area of Natural Language Processing (NLP), Knowledge Graphs (KGs), and Large Language Models
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candidate is expected to hold: A master degree in biomedical engineering or computer science, Excellent programming skills (Python). Experience with data curation, large-scale datasets, and machine learning
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tasks The scope of the PhD position(s) fall within the areas of novel low-complexity neural network architectures, generative audio techniques, and the integration of large language and speech foundation
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, Python and/or R, and ability to manage and structure large datasets is essential. Interest/skills in application of AI methods to clinical data is an advantage. Stipend 2: Genetic Risk Communication and
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outcomes of therapy. The lab is looking for candidates for the following two stipends: • Stipend 1: Computer Vision-Based Analysis of Humans. This PhD candidate will focus on developing new AI/computer
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will be part of a team of researchers responsible for the annual productivity studies by Aalborg University Business School. These studies provide data driven insights into regional productivity
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, reviewing of literature, experimental work, modelling, data analysis, writing etc. The project can to some extent be tailored to the candidate’s interests and expertise. The PhD student will follow courses
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of geodesy, data assimilation and atmospheric processes. The PhD from stipend 2 will be hired into the Connectivity Section at Aalborg University, campus Aalborg East. Our team works on developing novel models
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register and survey data. The integration of migrants and questions of potential return migration are increasingly important social issues across Europe, including Denmark. As many first-generation
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of these materials. Implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) to establish the connection between the existing models and material data (both literature and the baseline established in