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Tag Archives: Naoy Takeishi
Post-doc position on grey-box machine learning (closed)
The Data Mining and Machine Learning group (http://dmml.ch/) at the University of Applied Sciences in Geneva has an opening for a full-time post-doc position. The research target is to develop grey-box (hybrid) machine learning methods that combine data-driven models such … Continue reading
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Research visits and international collaborations in our group
The last couple of weeks have been very vivid for our group, as we had the pleasure of welcoming two esteemed fellow researchers that visited us, Mr. Antoine Wehenkel from the University of Liège (Belgium) and Ms. Aicha Karite from … Continue reading
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Tagged Aicha Karite, Alexandros Kalousis, Antoine Wehenkel, Grigorios G. Anagostopoulos, IPIN, IPIN conference, localization, machine learning, Naoy Takeishi, NeurIPS, positioning, SimGait, simulation-based inference
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Welcome to Naoya
We have the pleasure to welcome Naoya Takeishi as a new postdoc into our team. His expertise and experience with integrating the theoretical understanding of physical systems into machine learning as well as with data-driven analysis of nonlinear dynamical systems is a strong contribution to our research portfolio and we are looking forward to inspiring and enriching discussions and collaborations. Naoya will also reinforce our team in the industrial project IAI: Industrial Artificial Intelligence for intelligent machines and manufacturing digitalization. In addition to all the science he is about to immerse to, we wish he enjoys his stay with us and in Geneva, Switzerland and we hope to learn from him a little more about Japan and its culture. ようこそ!