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research and experimental work in the fields of sensor networks, biomedical engineering and machine learning with focus on: Utilisation of Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) in human movement including data
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? Master programme at a German university and, where appropriate, in conjunction with a non-university research Institution. Duration of the funding The scholarships for master studies have a maximum
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or Leipzig University. AI is viewed as an interdisciplinary undertaking that requires talents in computer science, engineering, mathematics, social science, law, the natural sciences, and application areas
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Helmut-Schmidt-Programme (Master’s Scholarships for Public Policy and Good Governance - PPGG) • DAAD
available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Objective The DAAD Helmut-Schmidt-Programme (known as Public Policy and Good Governance) supports future leaders from developing countries (see
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policy and procedures, and generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP). Knowledge of university org, fund, and program code structure preferred. - Proficiency in interpreting financial data in order to
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Zealand and leading cyber security provider CyberCX. Artificial intelligence is one of the most transformative fields in technology today. Revolutionising industries from healthcare to finance, AI is
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36CP per semester) remaining on plan. or be a full-time student in a 1.5 or 2-year Master of Business program at QUT, and have achieved a minimum overall GPA of 4.5 at time of application, and either
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, computer science, natural sciences and engineering. Who can apply? The scholarship programme is aimed at high-achieving students from developing and emerging countries who would like to complete a Master’s degree in
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the Digital Systems and Intelligent Sensors group (DSIS). within the School of Electrical Engineering, Computing and Mathematical Sciences. DSIS endeavours to utilise technology to assist people with
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will advance the technology by scaling up the HPCS production and the filtration process to facilitate its future implementations. The project activities include formulating and fabricating functional