33 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"St"-"Simons-Foundation" Fellowship positions at Universidade de Coimbra in Portugal
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Plan / Goals to be achieved: The objective of this grant is to develop the fundamental steps for training and evaluating predictive models for code comprehension using multimodal data, namely EEG, HRV
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activities will be developed in the Power Electronics area, focusing on programming control algorithms on a Xilinx FPGA. This project aims to implement internal fault tolerance in a power electronics
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Development of pathophysiological models The call is governed by this Notice of Opening, the University of Coimbra Research Grant Regulations (RBI-UC), subsidiarily by the Research Grant Regulations
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for developing machine learning models for the automatic identification of species from images collected through electronic monitoring systems (Work Package 3 – Bycatch Monitoring). The candidate will be involved
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/ Goals to be achieved: The research grant aims to support the development of research work dedicated to understanding how the rise and decline of technological revolutions, as well as the emergence
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the University of Coimbra. III- Scientific supervision/coordination of the grant: Lino José Forte Marques IV - Work Plan / Goals to be achieved: Research and development activities will be carried out in
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achieved: The research will address the challenges of energy efficiency, demand-side management, and sustainable urban development through advanced modelling and optimisation approaches. It will also explore
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knowledge in the following programming languages: AMD Vivado, ¿¿C, C++, Java, Phyton, Matalab/Simulink. Programmer-level knowledge of the Kernel in Linux Operating System and programming graphical
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supervision/coordination of the grant: César Alexandre Domingues Teixeira IV - Work Plan / Goals to be achieved: The scholarship objectives are to develop strategies for the long-term estimation of neural mass
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Assignment The University of Coimbra opens a call for the assignment of a research grant, with one position(s), under the project PS1521, title Development of pathophysiological models. The call is governed by