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of these programming languages is welcome)- Machine learning experience is valued- Multiphase flow and heat/mass transfer.- Programming and algorithm development.- Excellent communication skills and fluency in written
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Apply Job Type Full-time Description Job ID CES-0308-085 Position Classification FT Faculty UDMPU, Non-Tenure Track (9 month) Position Summary The Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering and
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to teach undergraduate courses and laboratories in computer programming and software engineering at our partner schools in China. Minimum Requirments A minimum of a Master degree in Software Engineering
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Elements, Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage, Machine Learning Enabled Design of Energy Materials, Advanced Manufacture & Characterization, etc. I. Introduction to the School The School of Sustainable
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learning and teaching, and research, XJTLU draws on the strengths of its parent universities, and plays a pivotal role in facilitating access to China for UK and other institutional partners. At same time
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The Center for Machine Learning Research (CMLR) is a newly founded interdisciplinary research center at Peking University. Its goal is to advance machine learning-related research across a wide
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science, environment science, and computer and data science to conduct cutting-edge research in computational urban science in planning. The lab is aiming to expand its research areas to include business
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? Periods in which you interrupted your academic activities after completing your doctorate in order to perform military or alternative service, to care for close relatives, due to long-term illness