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an indefinite employment contract who does not speak Estonian must acquire Estonian language proficiency at the B1 level (CEFR) within three years and at the B2 level within five years
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critical maritime operation or system Collecting and curating operational and security-related data for AI-based threat analysis Training AI and machine learning models for anomaly and threat detection
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. Promotion and popularization of one’s field of expertise. Education PhD or an equivalent qualification. Work experience Ability to organise teaching and teach at all levels of higher education. Previous
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) extremes, preventive methods for mitigation of marine-induced hazards, application of machine learning techniques and opportunities provided by AI. Even though the listed advanced topics are mostly at the
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doctoral students Required Language skills Fluent English. During the first years of occupation, the successful candidate is expected to acquire the Estonian language proficiency at least on level B1
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committees Required Language skills very good Estonian and English language skills an academic staff member with an indefinite employment contract who does not speak Estonian must acquire Estonian language
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performance data using recommended guidelines and machine learning tools Defining the uncertainty sources Enhancing existing guidelines for full-scale power-speed assessment practice Disseminating research
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conducting simulator-based experiments, collecting and analyzing human performance and psychophysiological data, and developing models of human–machine collaboration for safe and efficient navigation
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beneficial: Working knowledge of statistics and usage of MATLAB or other software for statistical analysis; Experience with machine learning and data mining. Good Estonian language skills Application procedure
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statistics of mean and extreme wind events over the Baltic Sea region. Tellus A, 67, 29073. https://doi.org/10.3402/tellusa.v67.29073 Björkqvist, J.-V., Lukas, I., Alari, V., van Vledder, P.G., Hulst, S