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Scientific Leader for Chalmers AI Research Centre, CHAIR. The position is open to excellent applicants with a very strong background in research and teaching in AI and machine learning. About the Department
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of topics in modern machine learning research, including geometric deep learning, non-convex optimization problems and federated learning. In addition, this project is deeply connected with
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insight into the nuclear energy sector. You will find a field eager to learn of your findings, and also allowing you to develop new contacts and extend your scientific network. Project description
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science. Fluent in English. Meriting: Experience in remote sensing data processing and analysis Knowledge of image analysis, signal processing etc. Knowledge of machine learning methods Knowledge in statistics
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experiments characterized by for example atom probe tomography or microscopy. It will give you unique insight into the nuclear energy sector. You will find a field eager to learn of your findings, and also
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of image analysis, signal processing etc. Knowledge of machine learning methods Knowledge in statistics Proficiency in scientific programming (Python, R, C, Matlab etc.) Experience of forests Driver licence
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growing business in electrodynamic calculations at the EISLAB division. We carry out research in the areas of electronic systems, machine learning and cyber-physical systems. The electronics systems group
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. If the applicant lacks proficiency in Swedish, the person needs the ability to acquire these skills within two years. Qualifications obtained earlier may be considered if there are special grounds, such as sick
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culture, isolation of cells from blood and tissue. Experience of image analysis, machine learning or related fields. Practical experience of programming. An interest in multi-disciplinary research
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university’s Norrköping Campus. MIT is an international leader in interdisciplinary, applied research with expertise in visualization, design, computer graphics, and learning science. The research nexus