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’. The position forms part of the larger ERC-funded AFRI-FOR project (https://afrifor.info/ ). In developing countries, reconciling nature protection and development goals (food security, poverty alleviation) make
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» Autonomic computing Engineering » Maritime engineering Engineering » Computer engineering Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions Application Deadline 18 Apr 2026 - 23:59
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possibility of extension) Start date: August 2026 at latest The students will be enrolled in the structured PhD programme in Computer Science at Sapienza University of Rome, Italy: https://www.uniroma1.it/en
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of individual heterogeneity, estimation using machine learning methods and particular challenges present when studying infectious diseases. An overall goal of the project is to improve current practice in
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(s) Number of offers available1Company/InstituteDepartment of Computer ScienceCountryNorwayCityGjøvikPostal Code2815StreetTeknologivegen 22Geofield Contact City Gjøvik Website http://www.ntnu.no Street
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). The lab’s mission is to design and evaluate Artificial Intelligent (AI) systems with and for people, aligning AI technologies with human needs and values, situated at the intersection of AI and Human-Computer
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with research title "New methods for estimation of in-situ rock stresses" PhD Candidate in Rock Engineering for New Hydropower Plants - IV-52/26 Apply for this job See advertisement This is NTNU NTNU is
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the development of methods or frameworks to support secure and trusted data sharing for maritime AI model development. Depending on the candidate’s background and the project’s progression, the research
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analytical chemistry methods, in particular spectrophotometry and chromatography Documented experience with data analysis Documented experience in analyzing and interpreting omics data, such as genomics
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tunnels and field conditions Characterize root system architecture (RSA) using high-throughput, non-destructive phenotyping methods (e.g. X-ray CT, rhizotron imaging) to identify adaptive traits for drought