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Information Eligibility criteria Applicants should hold a PhD in theoretical chemistry, physics, materials science, or a related field; -demonstrate strong expertise in machine learning (regression, neural
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of sea turtles - Developing innovative machine learning methods to analyze the sounds associated with these behaviors - Automating the processing of audio and visual data to optimize the quantity and
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scienceYears of Research ExperienceNone Research FieldMathematicsYears of Research ExperienceNone Additional Information Eligibility criteria Degree : PhD in computer science, machine learning, or computational
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FieldMathematicsYears of Research ExperienceNone Additional Information Eligibility criteria PhD in computer science, deep learning, or data science. Experience with multimodal models for biological data. Website
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on the development of advanced artificial intelligence and machine learning methods for genome interpretation, with a particular emphasis on modeling the relationship between genetic variation and phenotypic outcomes
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for the analysis of hyperspectral imaging data applied to pictorial layers, based on coupling physical radiative transfer models (two-flux and four-flux approaches) with machine learning methods. The researcher will
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of 3D crystalline structures; – depending on the candidate's profile, implementing machine learning methods (AI & machine learning) for the analysis of physicochemical data from the hpmat.org database
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e.g., ultra-cold gases of bosonic or fermionic atoms, machine learning technologies and quantum computing. At the same time, we work in close connection with IJCLab experimentalists, particularly
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). - Familiarity with machine learning principles and generative/classification models (PyTorch Lightning, torch, scikit-learn, etc.), as well as data/model analysis methods (PCA, t-SNE, etc.). - Proficiency in
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JET2SB team (PIs, postdocs and PhDs) from the Laboratoire de Physique des Plasmas (LPP, Paris, France) and the THEMIS team at the French-Spanish Laboratory for Astrophysics in Canarias (FSLAC, La Laguna