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Researcher to join an interdisciplinary team working on a theoretically informed, participatory, implementation study (OPTIM-I), aiming to optimise the use of professionally trained interpreters (PTI) in
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will be tailored to your expertise, spanning from hardware design to system-level optimization and control methods. For the AI position, you will develop machine learning models that incorporate physical
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inland, short-sea, and high-seas shipping routes. The project seeks to deliver industry-relevant tools that enable optimal design and operation of greener vessels, backed by real-world demonstrations
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Associate, you will develop AI-enhanced Digital Twins for solar energy systems, enabling real-time monitoring, predictive maintenance, and performance optimization. You will design modular architectures
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analysis activities for cooperation projects and clinical analysis. Engaging on the optimization of lipidomics/oxylipin (phospho) proteome analysis methods. You hold courses independently within the scope
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installed in key infrastructures. These data-driven models are subsequently evaluated and optimized by working closely with industrial partners. The expected outcome of the project is to demonstrate
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solutions ; High -performance computing systems to support specialized AI and LLM, and to empower the development and refinement of advanced algorithms for 6G communications, optimal grid management
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solutions; High-performance computing systems to support specialized AI and LLM, and to empower the development and refinement of advanced algorithms for 6G communications, optimal grid management, renewable
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looking for a POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER IN ORGANIZATION STUDIES Project on “Towards Sustainable Hope: Exploring the Harmful and Beneficial Effects of Techno-Optimism (SUSTHOPE)” (funded by the Research
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carbohydrates from different food matrices. Engaging on the optimization of methodologies for the analysis of novel quality markers, with special focus on mass spectrometry and nuclear magnetic resonance