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. The project focuses on developing an integrated approach that combines machine learning techniques with physics-based models to estimate the health of various system components. The aim is that fault diagnosis
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conduct research on the theoretical foundations of mathematical optimization, as well as its applications to emerging challenges in machine learning and engineering. You will write and submit research
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into consideration. The area of the PhD degree is expected to be computer science but related topic areas in the engineering or mathematics fields can be considered together with extensive experience in software
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– then these may be taken into consideration. We are looking for someone with a PhD in computer science or related areas. The candidate has a strong research record with publications in top-tier
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broad spectrum of fields, from core to applied computer sciences. Its vast scope also benefits our undergraduate and graduate programmes, and we now teach courses in several engineering programmes
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these may be taken into consideration. Requirements We are looking for someone with a PhD in Ageing Research, Sociology, Economy, Labour Market Research, Social Policy, Welfare Research, Management
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machine learning. The employment This employment is a temporary contract of two years with the possibility of extension up to a total maximum of three years. The employment is full-time. Starting date by
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. The applicant should have a PhD in materials science, chemistry, physics, chemical engineering, or a related field. The following qualifications are considered particularly meritorious: experience in processing
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statistics and machine-learning–assisted approaches, in close interaction with data science collaborators Active collaboration across disciplines spanning spectroscopy, soft matter and nanomaterials
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doctoral degree – such as taking statutory leave – then these may be taken into consideration. You must have a PhD in ethology or a related field who wants to contribute to our research on canine behaviour