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Description of the workplace The position will be placed at the division of Computer Vision and Machine Learning at the Centre for Mathematical Sciences. The Centre for Mathematical Sciences is an
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Description of the workplace As researcher in medical image analysis you will be placed at the Divison of Computer Vision and Machine Learning (CVML) at the Centre for Mathematical Sciences (https
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, consisting of simulated biomarker and imaging data from patients with neurodegenerative diseases, as well as healthy older people. You will be using generative machine learning models, which may include
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the protection of data and computer resources to the greatest extent possible. Particularly important for the coming years is knowledge of technologies such as machine learning and virtualization and how they can
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to dramatically improve the efficiency of artificial intelligence and machine learning applications. Quantum computers use quantum effects like superpositions and entanglement to perform certain classes
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that the work can include image reconstruction, machine learning and programming of the actual MRI system. The research group has a large international collaborative network, which means that travel for planning
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science, statistics, engineering, or a similar field. Practical experience in big data or machine learning methods. The candidate must know how to program in Python and R. The candidate must be driven and can work
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and electroencephalography (EEG), combined with advanced machine-learning methods, such as multivariate patterns analysis (MVPA). This approach will explore how neural representations evolve with eye
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learning or acquired equivalent knowledge by other means. In certain cases, exceptions can be made to this requirement. For academic staff at Lund University, the general qualification requirements are to be
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focus on good teaching and leading research and we have access to equipment for advanced computer calculations and experimental measurements. You will work in a group of researchers who are motivated by