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, ensuring the feasibility of the PhD timeline. The ideal candidate would have the following qualities Master's degree in the following (or related) fields: Biomedical sciences, Neurolinguistics, or Movement
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. Proficiency in geospatial, 3D, and image-processing software for data collection and analysis. Experience working with GIS, QField, total stations, geophysical equipment, and drones. Experience in stratigraphic
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testing, to achieve sub-second cycle times for robotic systems. 3. Demonstrated analytical problem-solving through experimental design, critical quantitative and qualitative data analysis, and validation
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. The research unit Intelligent Systems (IS) in Computer Science is focused on the development of Data Science, Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning algorithms for interdisciplinary data analysis. For more
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. The research unit Intelligent Systems (IS) in Computer Science is focused on the development of Data Science, Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning algorithms for interdisciplinary data analysis. For more
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social interaction will be facilitated by drawing on action-oriented, engaged methodologies. The methodology ‘Reflexive Monitoring in Action’ will serve as a starting point for interventions. You will also
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the ecological conditions under which compositionality and dishonest signalling emerge in novel communication systems, using state-of-the-art swarm robotics models. Since there are no archaeological records
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PhD candidates and researchers who work on enabling technologies (e.g., AI-based information conversion technology such as automated image/audio description). You will investigate the needs and wishes
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et al., 2017 [PMID: 28934475]; Incarnato et al., 2017 [PMID: 28180324]; Incarnato et al., 2014 [PMID: 25323333]) and bioinformatics analysis tools (Morandi et al., 2022 [PMID: 35361788]; Morandi et al
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-waiting – were successful spies in seventeenth-century England. This is what Nadine Akkerman describes in her book Invisible Agents, the first analysis of the role of female spies in the seventeenth century