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thrusts within the lab’s multi-agent security programme. You should possess a completed PhD/DPhil (or thesis submitted by the start date) in Computer Science, Machine Learning, AI, Security, Robotics
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An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Postdoctoral Research Assistant in the Department of Physics. Machine learning has made enormous progress during recent years, entering almost all spheres
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with members of the IPMU and Oxford groups is highly encouraged. You will have the opportunity to teach. Applicants should have a PhD (or close to completion) in Physics or a related field. Previous
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the Department of Physics. Machine learning has made enormous progress during recent years, entering almost all spheres of technology, economy and our everyday life. Machines perform comparably to, or even surpass
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and machine learning. Topics of interest in this area include, but are not limited to: natural language processing, large language models, graph learning, prompt engineering, knowledge graphs, knowledge
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: Experience implementing Quantum Monte Carlo methods. Experience applying Machine Learning methods to scientific problems. About the School The School of Physical and Chemical Sciences is one of the UK’s elite
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About us: We are seeking to appoint a postdoctoral research associate with an excellent track record in semantic technologies and machine learning. Topics of interest in this area include, but
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viewing conditions and across languages. By combining behavioural methods with machine learning, it aims to develop physiologically-based models of lexical colour categorisation. This is a multidisciplinary
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CANDIDATES ONLY About Us The applicant will join the Imaging Machine learning And Genetics in Neurodevelopment (IMAGINE) lab, in the Research Department of Biomedical Computing. We are a highly collaborative
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collaborate with other technical groups working on the design. The successful candidate will also have opportunity to conduct experiments and machine development activities on the existing accelerators. The key