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About the Opportunity The Sensing Imaging Control and Actuation Laboratory (SICA-LAB) is seeking for a Postdoctoral Fellow with a PhD in Mechanical Engineering/ Electrical Engineering / Computer
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. Qualifications: To contribute to these research efforts, a successful candidate will have an earned PhD and technical expertise in one or more areas including deep learning, network and decision science
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for Masters & PhD Research Interns. Gain interdisciplinary research experience and mentoring from Roux Institute Researchers. Access professional development seminars on topics including networking
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. Qualifications: Education & Experience: Advanced degree (MSc/PhD) in Computer Science, Engineering, Applied and Computational Mathematics, Statistics, or a related field, complemented by at least ten years of
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industry sectors. Qualifications: Education & Experience: Advanced degree (MSc/PhD) in Computer Science, Engineering, Applied and Computational Mathematics, Statistics, or a related field, complemented by
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learners on-site at the Roux Institute campus of Northeastern University in Portland, ME. Benefits Stipend: $5,000 for Undergraduate Research Interns $7,500 for Masters & PhD Research Interns. Gain
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well as possess deep understanding of machine learning technology and experience on turning machine learning technologies into practical, state-of-the-art systems. A close working relationship with and support of
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for research and education purposes, and use data science strategically to support the Institute’s mission. Qualifications: Education & Experience: • Graduate degree (Masters/PhD) in Computer Science
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; econometrics and causal inference; determinants of human behavior; ensemble forecasting; Bayesian deep learning; generative artificial intelligence; etc. The successful candidate will also have the opportunity
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opportunity invites motivated and skilled researchers to delve deep into the intricate mechanisms behind how individuals cognitively process visualizations with uncertainty. We regret that we are unable