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Postdoctoral Researcher in Natural Language Processing and Digital Humanities (18 months, full-time)
research task is to model semantic change and conceptual structure using Natural Language Processing. We will build customized NLP pipelines for premodern Greek and humanistic Latin, train and evaluate word
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foundation of democratic states. Currently, AGR and UCLouvain own a large number of digitized and digital-born documents from a wide variety of sources from different periods. This diversity offers a challenge
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. The research is structured around two complementary questions: (i) How are (un)healthy bodies socially constructed? (ii) Do access to care and treatment by the healthcare system differ depending on the social
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Motion Planning in harsh and dynamic GPS-denied environments - Autonomous inspection planning with persistent semantic scene abstraction for advanced reasoning and task planning - Multi-agent collaborative
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biology, with huge potential for sustainable innovation in different technological fields. The multidisciplinary component of our research requires intensive information and data exchange between multiple
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-denied environments - Autonomous Navigation and Motion Planning in harsh and dynamic GPS-denied environments - Autonomous inspection planning with persistent semantic scene abstraction for advanced
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representation and individual differences using large-scale multimodal datasets and computational tools. Job Related Minimum Required Education and Experience Requires a Doctoral (Ph.D.) degree in area of research
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for three consecutive periods (2014-2018 and 2018-2022 and 2023-2026). ICN2 comprises 20 Research Groups, 7 Technical Development and Support Units and Facilities, and 2 Research Platforms, covering different
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from the areas of few-shot learning, continual learning and modular deep learning, as well as different LLM alignment frameworks, based on reinforcement learning and direct preference optimisation
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at Université Côte d'Azur includes 37 research teams and 8 support services. The centre's staff (about 500 people) is made up of scientists of different nationalities, engineers, technicians and administrative