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/sports science The Faculty of Sports Studies at Masaryk University is a dynamically developing faculty located in the modern premises of the University Campus in Brno-Bohunice. Our mission is to
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for integrating and analyzing large-scale biological, clinical, and neuroimaging data. Predictive modelling and biomarker discovery: Developing predictive models for disease progression and identifying new
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for accurate and efficient analysis. Possible Research Themes We seek motivated PhD candidates to advance computational mass spectrometry in one or more of the following directions: Algorithm Development Design
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of the University of Ostrava Description of the work position: Participation in the LERCO project CZ.10.03.01/00/22_003/0000003 within the research program VP 6 "Research and Development of New Therapeutic Methods
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the fields of electrical engineering, control automation, cybernetics and robotics teaching in both Czech and English preparation and development of materials for educational activities, creation of study
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). The candidate should have hands-on experience developing state-of-the-art machine learning models, particularly deep neural networks (experience with graph neural networks is highly valued). Their background
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strategies — developing systems that can respond dynamically to neural and behavioral signals in real time. Your Role: Develop and evaluate new methods for optimizing DBS therapy — from imaging and modeling
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knowledge in practice – emphasis is given on developing methods for the fields of forensic anthropology or on multi-disciplinary collaboration projects which address nutritional status or modelling of human
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Social Affairs of the Czech Republic (MoLSA). The position involves high-impact research, policy evaluation, and strategic data development in the labour and social affairs sector. Main responsibilities
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for state final examinations participation in the education of students in doctoral study programs independent research and development activities, including the publication and presentation of research