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in BIM methodology, scan-to-BIM, automatic detection of structural anomalies in civil engineering assets, classification of point clouds, all supported by artificial intelligence or advanced data
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. Preferred requirements: Preference will be given to candidates who meet the following criteria: Experience in research on the topic of material characterisation, namely advanced characterisation using Micro
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structures (preference for the subarea of structural concrete or seismic engineering) (45%) c) Scientific activity (publications and scientific communications, participation in projects) (20%) d) Communication
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will exploit multidisciplinary consortium expertise spanning design, modelling and simulation of photonic systems, sensor systems, signal processing and device manufacturing, development of machine
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: Curriculum evaluation (50%), individual interview (50%). Preference for students fluent in the Portuguese language, at an advanced stage of their doctoral thesis and with experience in scientific publishing
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for media analysis, interaction design, or 3D modelling LanguagesENGLISHLevelExcellent Additional Information Benefits The EU provides support for each recruited researcher in the form of a living allowance
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vivo trials with induced (in rodents) and spontaneous (in dogs and cats) animal models of diabetes – 10% b) Collection and processing of biological samples – 5% c) Conducting in vitro tests
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and metal oxide nanoparticles, development of functional inks, coating processes for textile substrates and pattern printing, devices fabrication, and advanced characterization of materials and systems
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that the candidate considers best represent his/her most significant contributions to the advancement of knowledge in the area or areas for which the tender is open. III.2.4. Copy of all other papers mentioned in
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/reconhecimentos . III.2.3. Autonomous copy (one PDF file per paper) of the 3 to 6 papers that the candidate considers best represent his/her most significant contributions to the advancement of knowledge in