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both institutions and industry partners. About the Project You will join FabricFlow – an innovative AI-powered ecosystem that revolutionises how fabrics are tracked and managed in the fashion industry
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and language interfaces Full-stack development experience (front-end & back-end integration, database management) Proficiency in Python applications Experience in collaborative HE/industry projects Why
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Apparel Quality Control AI in Ergonomic Design The RCA leads three projects across these programmes, bringing together interdisciplinary teams and industry partners to develop innovations with real-world
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project management. This position requires a PhD in nematology (preferred), forestry, plant pathology, microbiology, microbial ecology, or a related field. Competitive candidates must have significant
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platform enables us to test hundreds of different conditions in parallel and assess their impacts on human immune responses, such as antibody production. We routinely work with industry partners to exploit
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Whenua - Landcare Research, Plant & Food Research, and Scion merged to form the New Zealand Institute for Bioeconomy Science, trading as the Bioeconomy Science Institute. This merger has created a world
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in teams geographically located in different partner’s facilities. Strong interpersonal and communication skills to collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams, stakeholders, and industry
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management. This project mainly focuses on the analysis and optimal control of the underlying SPDE and the associated numerical implementation. As a simplified model for the underlying phenomena, we are going
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rates and conversion efficiencies for different redox chemistries tested in proof-of-concept setup. Address and solve technical challenges related to upscaling of the technology Dissemination of results
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university division with a focus on clinical care, training, community outreach, and research related to autism and other neurodevelopmental disabilities. Under the administrative direction of the MCH Project