16 algorithms-phd-"INSAIT---The-Institute-for-Computer-Science" Fellowship positions in New Zealand
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the “Inverse Problem” component of the project: developing and validating a satellite-based pancake-ice detection algorithm using ICESat-2 wave-damping observations within a Bayesian inversion framework
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surroundings, strong community, and modern learning and research facilities. This appointment is for a fixed term of three years. Mōu - About you The successful candidate will have completed a PhD in industrial
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Pūkeka/Whēako | Essential skills/experience for the role To be successful in the role you will have A PhD in Wine Science or a closely related discipline Strong knowledge of wine production processes and
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existing courses. Some funding for research and conference travel, related to this project, is available. Mōu | Who You Are You hold a PhD in Pure Mathematics You have a strong research background in a topic
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researchers (max. 7 years after PhD) employed by an institution outside Germany; Visiting the University of Konstanz after a competitive selection process and being funded by external sources (e.g. DAAD, home
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researchers with a PhD (or near completion) who wish to develop an academic research profile. The Research Officer role is a professional research role focused on delivering funded projects and does not require
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-world usability and manufacturability. The requirements for this role include having completed a PhD in Engineering, and experience in microfluidics, diagnostics, integration, or fluidic mechanics and
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is very important as the position will involve working both with other laboratory members and external collaborators. Skills and experience/Kā pūkeka me kā wheako • PhD in a relevant biological
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this position you will ideally have the following: A PhD in Science or Engineering (NZQA Level 9) or a related discipline / or Master’s degree if applying for Research Associate A strong research background
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PhD programmes. Like the wider University, the Department is research-intensive while remaining strongly student-focused, delivering a holistic learning experience that develops critical thinking and