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. The project aims at building large-scale AI accelerators for Large Language Models (LLMs), with a specific focus on Transformers. Diverse hardware optimization techniques can be used, targeting a scalable tile
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resources may be provided by the Jean-Zay supercomputer. Large language models (LLMs) and deep contextual embeddings (i.e., BERT and its variants) are trained on large corpora, usually extracted from various
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passionate about the nuances of sensory experiences and how we communicate them? Join the Centre for Language Studies (CLS) as a PhD candidate to delve into the interplay of experience and concreteness in
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procedure, provided they hold a doctoral degree1 in Informatics, with focus on Natural Language Processing, and with further focus on Language Technology for the Portuguese Language, and fully comply with
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education courses, and the succesful compatibility of career and family, employees can benefit from a large range of courses offered by the University Sports Institute (USI), the language courses offered by
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applications, such as Large Language Models. Requirements Additional Information Website for additional job details https://www.hipeac.net/jobs/14660/phd-in-computer-systems-and-machine-learning/ Work Location(s
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Institute (USI), the language courses offered by the ISI, the University Library and take advantage of the various canteens offering reasonably priced food. A summary of the benefits for University employees
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Institute (USI), the language courses offered by the ISI, the University Library and take advantage of the various canteens offering reasonably priced food. A summary of the benefits for University employees
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Institute (USI), the language courses offered by the ISI, the University Library and take advantage of the various canteens offering reasonably priced food. A summary of the benefits for University employees
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an active interest in empirical legal research. As the PhD position will involve working on a large dataset of case law in Danish, applicants must be able to read Danish or a related Nordic language