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As part of the German government's artificial intelligence (AI) strategy, the successful Saxon competence center ScaDS.AI Dresden/Leipzig (Center for Scalable Data Analytics and Artificial
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of the following topics: Strong emphasis on telecommunications and networks theoretical background Knowledge of 3GPP standards up to 5G at the system level Data Analytics and Management Problem solver Knowledge
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experience of data science analytical packages and R or Python would be advantageous. Funding The project is funded by the UKHSA and Nottingham University Business School. As a UK public body, UKHSA can only
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this advert. You do not need to upload a research proposal. Contact Details For more detailed information contact Assoc. Prof. Sebastian Bader (email: sebastian.bader@miun.se, phone: +46 (0) 10 142 80 95
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and implantable sensors o Microfluidic-based electrochemical platforms o Data-driven sensor signal processing Fluent English proficiency (B2/C1 level or higher). Strong analytical, problem-solving
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essential for candidates to hold a driving licence (incl. an international licence) as the role involves some field sampling around the UK. For further information please contact: Dr Tao Lyu and Prof Bruce
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load predictions for wind turbines, specifically the foundations, with the ultimate objective of including structural health information in windfarm asset management to optimise structural lifetime
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bioinformatics Likelihood of advanced skills directly related to the research projects High level of analytical and problem-solving capability Ability to communicate complex information with clarity and to
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. Click the 'Apply' button below to register an account with our recruitment system (if you have not already) and apply online. Applicants should contact Prof Amanda Prorok for further information. http
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the German Research Foundation (DFG), at the University of Tübingen. The project is led by Principal Investigators Prof. Dr. Michael Franke, Dr. Marlen Fröhlich (both Tübingen) and Prof. Dr. Manuel Bohn