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your application! We are looking for a PhD student in Machine Learning. Your work assignments The research focus for the advertised position is machine learning for forensic science. The project involves
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leader in interdisciplinary, applied research with expertise in visualization, design, computer graphics, and learning science. The research nexus for the division is the Visualization Center C, a unique
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properties under decompression or are even directly synthesizable at ambient conditions. We will use density functional theory based calculations, machine learning based techniques and work in close
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of Computer and Information Science, and the STING partner sites. You should enjoy working as part of a team and be willing to learn from your co-workers and share your knowledge and experience with them in
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properties under decompression or are even directly synthesizable at ambient conditions. We will use density functional theory based calculations, machine learning based techniques and work in close
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Reinforcement Learning Applications Your qualifications You hold a Master’s degree in computer science, computer engineering, or you have completed courses with a minimum of 240 credits, at least 60 of which must
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your application! We are looking for up to four (4) PhD students in Computer Science within CUGS Research School formally based at the Department of Computer and Information Science Your work
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development, with a focus on searching and designing novel materials by data-driven methods including machine learning. The focus is on materials that are applied as hard, protective coatings in cutting tools
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modeling, optimization, and reinforcement learning; prior experience with EU projects is a plus. The workplace The Department of Computer and Information Science was founded in 1983 but its roots go back to
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northern Europe. Our research covers a broad spectrum of fields, from core to applied computer sciences. Its vast scope also benefits our undergraduate and graduate programmes, and we now teach courses in