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. These scholarships are awarded through the University’s research scholarship rounds. All scholarship applications are ranked in accordance with the ranking model that has been approved by RMIT’s Research Committee
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leading to an academic degree. Courses that do not confer an academic degree correspond to the courses provided for in subparagraph e) of paragraph 3 of article 4 of Decree-Law No. 74/2006 of 24 March and
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) Development of computer models and simulations; 3) Experimental tests and trials; 4) Prototype implementation and validation; 5) Dissemination of results and dissemination of the generated knowledge
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Laboratory Environment; 3) Thermodynamic Modeling of Processes Using Relevant Software; 4) Process Integration; 5) Energy Management and Environmental Feasibility of Processes; 6) Life Cycle Analysis; 7
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) *mandatory requirement Work plan: The goal of this project is to develop a model that creates a robot-human relationship in work environments with unfavorable conditions, such as field agriculture or forest
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reactor operating parameters and provide reliable performance data to allow further process modelling and technoeconomic assessment. You will publish scientific articles and/or patents related
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processing methods, software systems, and the full systems development lifecycle, from design to support. Expertise in business process analysis, redesign, and IT service delivery models, including distributed
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) *. * mandatory requirement Work plan: State-of-art review on Large Language Models (LLMs) and multi-agent platforms for the creation of curricular units. Identification, description, and characterization of LLMs
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, or the respective recognition under the terms of Decree-Law No. 66/2018, of August 16, do not correspond to the classifications awarded in the evaluation of the academic path, which can change the candidate's ranking