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engage with difficult or traumatic histories in landscapes, heritage practices and tourism. Within this programme, the PhD project focuses on how memories of witch persecutions circulate today in heritage
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, heritage practices and tourism. Within this programme, the PhD project focuses on how memories of witch persecutions circulate today in heritage practices and tourism contexts, such as museums, walking
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formally based at the Division of Statistics and Machine Learning (STIMA) within the Department of Computer and Information Science . At STIMA, we conduct research and education in both statistics and
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, including 4 training schools and two workshops. As a participant of the project, you will become part of the group ‘Adaptive In Memory Computing Group’ at PGI-14. Background MINDnet The exponential surge in
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The Complex Connections Lab is a research laboratory based at the NUL dedicated to studying the complex social connections that govern human behaviour and interactions in cities and online. The Lab focuses
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The Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology (LIN) is an internationally recognized neuroscientific research institute and dedicated to the research on learning and memory. Our research comprises all
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. Experience in coding (e.g., Python/R/Matlab) and experience in behavioural experimentation, statistics, or machine learning is desirable but full training will be provided. Interviews for this studentship
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external control. Autonomous agents that can perceive, reason, plan, act, and learn, together with self-configuring, self-healing, and self-optimising behaviours, provide the foundational principles
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reinforcement learning approaches that adapt lineup presentation in real time based on witness behaviour. A defining feature of the project is close collaboration with Promat, the leading provider of police
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Innovative city . The position is formally based at the Division of Statistics and Machine Learning (STIMA) within the Department of Computer and Information Science . At STIMA, we conduct research and