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One fully funded, full-time PhD position to work with Prof. Mahesh Marina in the Networked Systems Research Group at the School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh. The broad aim
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. Strong interest in advanced neurofunctional assessments and methods (e.g., computer vision, bioacoustics, machine learning/AI, neuroimaging, eye-tracking, multimodal data fusion) and/ or willingness
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prospective sustainability assessments of pharmaceutical manufacturing via data-driven and hybrid methods. The PhD student will be appointed within the framework of the European project PHARMECO (Advancing Safe
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structural diagnostics for the system. The work will be performed in the group of Prof. Christos Likos at the University of Vienna in collaboration with the experimental group of Dr. Emmanuel Stiakakis
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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. The Urban Energy Systems Laboratory develops methods and tools to model, design and assess energy systems at various scales with a focus on energy hubs
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this overall aim, the student will Employ computer programming methods to determine the occurrence of Alzheimer disease in obstructive sleep apnoea patients using previously collected clinical data and Perform
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Overview The University of Warwick in partnership with Electronic Arts (EA), is looking to recruit a PhD student in computer graphics for games. This is open to home students and will fully cover tuition
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computer-aided methods e.g. for data analysis Excellent cooperation and communication skills complete your profile; proficiency in English is essential Our Offer: We work on the very latest issues
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the overall structure of the cosmic web are the various versions of the scale-space MMF/Nexus pipeline and the stochastic Bayesian Bisous method. To improve, extend and deepen the analysis to a full dynamical
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. Title: Stigma and psychophysiological responses to stress: A challenge or a threat? Supervisors: Prof. Siobhán Howard (siobhan.howard@ul.ie ); Dr Aisling O’Donnell (aisling.odonnell@ul.ie ); Dr Grace