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New position at CERMICS on data science/machine learning

gabriel.stoltz    04/04/2025 05/04/2025    No Comments on New position at CERMICS on data science/machine learning

CERMICS is recruiting a researcher on topics of data science/machine learning, for 5 years, with teaching duties of about 100h per year. The funding is coming from the interdisciplinary center Hi!Paris. See the job description.

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