16 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"UNIS" PhD research jobs in Spain
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algorithms to extract clinical indices and provide new digital biomarkers for sleep medicine. The aim of the project is to develop new algorithms and tools of Digital Health for non-invasive, home-based sleep
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Analytics research group at the Catalonia Institute for Energy Research (IREC) is looking for a senior researcher (R2) to join our team and contribute to the development and integration of advanced algorithms
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analysis, AI algorithm modeling, testing, and integration into functional systems within the project scope. Specifically, in activities related to behavior modeling from IoT device data, generative AI
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(primary and hPSCs derived). • Protein Purification. • Tau seed characterization and optimization. • Development and implementation of an in vitro reconstituted model. • Analysis of the effect of tau seed
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seeking a senior postdoctoral researcher (R2 level) to take on a leading technical role in the development of advanced modelling, control and optimization tools for smart energy systems. The selected
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, including data obtained from camera trapping and large databases containing data on the movement of species tracked by GPS. · Statistical analysis of data in R, which includes programming of algorithms
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(CAKUT). The aim of the project is to develop organoid-on-a-chip systems to build vascularized kidney, cardiac and retinal organoids for CAKUT disease modeling. The PhD project will be conducted in
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to the vacant position: The Smart Nano-Biodevices Group is looking for a Predoctoral Researcher to develop a PhD project on biocompatible nanomotors for colorectal cancer treatment. The contract will be funded
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the analysis of gene expression and neuronal activity across different models, with the ultimate goal of contributing to the development of treatments that could modify the neurodegenerative progression
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. Focused on addressing the challenges posed by implant-associated infections (IAIs), SHIELD aims to deepen our understanding of IAI mechanisms and develop innovative antibacterial biomaterials to improve