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student-athletes participating in the sport of football. Learn, understand, and assist with running safe practices. Review and provide insight into competition strategies and game day decisions. Ensure
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++. Demonstrable experience with machine learning frameworks (e.g., PyTorch, TensorFlow). Hands-on experience with game AI agents and/or GUI agents such as Mineflayer, Unity ML-Agents, or similar. Solid expertise in
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studies, serious games, gamification, interactive media, AI in games, player behaviour, or games for learning and health). • Produce high-quality research outputs, including peer-reviewed journal articles
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As a University of Applied Learning, the Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) works closely with industry in its research pursuits. This position is situated within the Centre for Immersification
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with the internationally leading research teams in Cambridge, Sheffield and Exeter. The overall aim is to exploit the game-changing concept of population-based structural health monitoring where
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++. Demonstrable experience with machine learning frameworks (e.g., PyTorch, TensorFlow). Hands-on experience with game AI agents and/or GUI agents such as Mineflayer, Unity ML-Agents, or similar. Solid expertise in
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description As a University of Applied Learning, the Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) works closely with industry in its research pursuits
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technology with CoSTAR. It is initially fixed-term upto May 2028 (extensible subject to funding). The role is based at the Centre for Vision, Speech and Signal Processing (CVSSP, University of Surrey), which
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developed countries, smartphone penetration exceeds 80%. The automatic transport mode detection (TMD), when effectively exploited, possibly using some kind of machine learning algorithm, provides more
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technology with CoSTAR. It is initially fixed-term upto May 2028 (extensible subject to funding). The role is based at the Centre for Vision, Speech and Signal Processing (CVSSP, University of Surrey), which