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Description The Cyprus Marine and Maritime Institute (CMMI), invites applications for the recruitment of qualified applicants for the Computer Vision and Machine Learning Scientist position at the Maritime
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Scholarship for the PhD in Medical Sciences in the field of Sleep Science and Neuroscience for thePhD Research Project ‘PHD-2023-3: Development of a Machine Learning-based nightmare detection method
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the fields of sleep science, neuroscience and machine learning at the University of Nicosia Medical School. Project Description: Code and Title of research project: ‘PHD-2023-3: Development of a Machine
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-Performance Computing (HPC), High-Performance Data Analytics (HPDA) or large-scale Machine Learning (ML). The successful candidate will join both the research and engineering teams of the EuroCC2 project
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& Development (R&D) in the areas of High-Performance Computing (HPC), High-Performance Data Analytics (HPDA) or large-scale Machine Learning (ML). The successful candidate will join both the research and
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advanced technologies in Cyprus, with a focus on HPC, HPDA, machine learning, artificial intelligence and computational modeling/simulation. The main aims for EuroCC2 in Cyprus include strengthening
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Rationale:There is evidence that active engagement in education improves learning outcomes. More specifically, research suggests that student engagement (i.e. effort towards learning) often corresponds with
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be considered an advantage. Previous experience in Reinforcement Learning, Transformers, Global/Local Optimization Processes will be considered an advantage. Familiarity with containerization
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including e.g. bus routing or energy networks, large-scale machine learning, and cybersecurity aligning with the missions of the Institute within the context of the Resilience Plan of the government. CyI
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training skills in medical undergraduate education.’ Background and Rationale: There is evidence that active engagement in education improves learning outcomes. More specifically, research suggests