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to establish a novel wireless plant-based communication system, using plants as natural antennas, uniquely powered by the integration of plant-microbial electricity generation seamlessly blended
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Responsibilities Conduct foundational research in adversarial machine learning, exploring novel attack vectors and defense mechanisms for AI agents and large language models. Develop formal verification methods and
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for MS and metabolomics data analysis and member of the Bioconductor Community Advisory Board. The Institute for Biomedicine is home to an international and interdisciplinary team of scientists, students
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3 Dec 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Università degli Studi di Firenze Research Field Language sciences Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Leading Researcher (R4) First Stage
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boundaries of ICT electronic devices and systems and pave the way for the development of novel Quantum Technologies. Within the research team, your main responsibilities will be: To synthesize the transition
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Dissemination and communication of project results (papers, conferences, outreach) Preparation of internal and external project reports Requirements There are no age limits; however, candidates under 35 or with
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communication skills Strong problem solving attitude High motivation to learn Spirit of innovation and creativity Good in time and priority management Ability to work in a challenging and international
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, communication algorithms) Parallel programming models and runtimes for emerging architectures (e.g., processing-in-memory, SRAM-centric) Performance modelling & optimisation of ML algorithms on unconventional
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pipelines focused on disease evolution prediction; - Interpreting results and communicating findings effectively through manuscripts, presentations, and reports, contributing to high-impact publications
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of the RforMassSpectrometry initiative, developer and maintainer of several R packages for MS and metabolomics data analysis and member of the Bioconductor Community Advisory Board. The Institute for Biomedicine is home to