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primarily on the characterization in aqueous solution of new metallophore analogues inspired by staphylopine, followed by the synthesis and characterization of novel radiometal complexes, as well as their non
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, the following activities will be carried out: Identification of potential networks, associations and partner institutions for recruiting senior participants (aged over 65) for clinical studies. Planning
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of curricular units 3 - Knowledge of algorithms and artificial intelligence models applied to the prediction of student dropout (e.g., GPT, decision trees, k-NN, neural networks) 4 - Knowledge of techniques and
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no. 2023/49/B/ST7/01482, entitled “Novel laser sources by exploiting nonlinear complexity in optical fibers.” Leader Dr hab. inz. Katarzyna Krupa, Team 27 Laser Centre The project’s goal is to develop
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challenging problem due to the limitations of classical algorithms. These methods often struggle with the complexity and scale of accurately predicting mRNA secondary structures. This pilot research project
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the general objective of enhancing the performance of modern wireless transmitters, for cellular network applications (frequencies on the order of units of GHz). These work activities cover different layers
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of data analysis methods and models of varying complexity, capable of describing and integrating physical, biogeochemical, and ecological dynamics across different spatial and temporal scales, from
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of funding, namely the Associated Laboratory Aquatic Research Network (ARNET; LA/P/0069/2020), which will support the necessary funding, under the following conditions: Scientific area: Aquatic Ecology
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methods. 4. Identification of the air purification capacity of the prototypes under testing. 5. Preparation of samples, characterization, and quantification of complex microbial populations (microbiomes) in
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of the unit. Work plan: Support for the University of Évora project team, particularly in the activities carried out in Activity 3 dedicated to the implementation of a demonstrative network of Montados and