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Carolina 27708, United States of America Subject Area: Biomedical Engineering / genome engineering technologies Appl Deadline: (posted 2025/04/22, listed until 2025/06/30) Position Description: Apply
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(XAI) methods to improve the understanding of key drivers controlling peatland conditions and ecosystem functioning. The research project will primarily focus on implementing and merging analyses
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(XAI) methods to improve the understanding of key drivers controlling peatland conditions and ecosystem functioning. The research project will primarily focus on implementing and merging analyses
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background in feed processing technologies, biochemical, and chemical evaluation methods. Proven experience in experimental design, data analysis, scientific communication and writing. Demonstrated ability
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project. Your profile We are looking for a highly motivated candidate with a background in machine/deep learning, and communication networks. The required qualifications include: PhD in computer engineering
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resource recovery pipelines You will contribute to the translation of structural and biophysical insights into technologies or methods for transforming recovered biopolymers into valuable products or process
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safeguarding systems, to promote the welfare of young people in places where they spend their time. In September 2025 the programme will formally be established as an interdisciplinary research centre
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qualitative research methods. Experience in community-based participatory research. Application Instructions Please submit a CV, cover letter (noting which of the eight listed research themes would be
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institutions and/or to co-supervise a PhD student. A secondary affiliation to EPFL or UoE may be offered to candidates with the appropriate profile. Appointment is initially for 1 year, and renewable for up to 3
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- PhD student in quantitative verification interested in co-developing Automata Tutor - main developer of Automata Tutor Positions in the Formal Methods for Software Reliability group of TU Munich led by