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main focus on our Computer-Aided Drug Discovery (CADD) platform. The successful candidate will work with a highly multidisciplinary team at VIB DS in close collaboration with a team of IT experts at VIB
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Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are seeking a Professor in Machine Learning in Computational Biology. Details: https://www.lifescience.net/jobs/149757/professor-in-machine-learning-i
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approaches to obtain a digital twin that is trained using both physics based metamodels/insights and measurements on the physical asset. To accelerate the training of the machine learning architecture, reduced
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12 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Université catholique de Louvain Department CBIO Research Field Engineering » Computer engineering Computer science » Systems design Computer
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agenda that synergetically adds a hardware dimension to the AI expertise that is present at the STADIUS and e-Media research groups, which currently includes machine learning, signal processing
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-temporal, and multi-resolution satellite imagery. If you are passionate about advancing the field of Earth observation with artificial intelligence and have a strong background in machine learning
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RPL (Routing Protocol for Low-Power and Lossy Networks). Explore the application of machine learning techniques for the detection of anomalies and attacks in routing protocols. Develop novel algorithms
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LanguagesENGLISHLevelGood Additional Information Benefits The requirements for the position are: Obtained a PhD in a relevant field, and high quality publications Machine/deep learning algorithms. Biomedical data
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if applicable. * A list of your completed courses related to robotics, mechatronics, or machine learning, including online courses. * Your earliest availability. * Explain shortly how you could support teaching
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an environment that changes fast and is eagerly willing to learn new skills. One part of the work relates to cell biology, including classical cell culture, cell transfections and selection, but may