10 algorithm-development-"LIST"-"CEA-Saclay" Fellowship positions at University of Algarve
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experience in the development of libraries and projects related to the use and application of sensors, robotics, electronics and artificial intelligence, as well as knowledge in programming languages and
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Objectives: Develop and install avirtual assistant forUAlg’s e-tutoring anddeep learning-basedmodels for theearly detectionof therisk ofacademic dropout at theUniversity. 4. Applicable Legislation and
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Alliance, located in developing countries, are listed in Table 3. Table 3: SEA-EU external partner universities in developing countries University - Country Agostinho Neto University – Angola University of
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of Algarve Research Grant Regulations (https://files.dre.pt/2s/2021/10/210000000/0013700149.pdf ). 5. Workplace: The work will be developed at ICArEHB, University of Algarve, and in Mozambique, jointly with
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voter) (Associate Professor, Faculdade de Medicina e Ciências Biomédicas). 11. Publication/Notification of Results: The final evaluation results will be published on the Ualg website, in a list ordered by
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activities related to the development of programmatic content (in English and Portuguese) for the AquaTechInn digital course for aquaculture technicians, more precisely for modules A and C, focusing on
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to the dissemination of scientific activities; Skills in preparing and developing science communication materials. 3. Project Objectives: During the fellowship period, the work to be developed will have as its main
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/0009100105.pdf ). Working place: The work will be developed at ABC-Ri, Universidade do Algarve, Ed. 2, 3rd floor Campus de Gambelas, 8005-139 Faro, Portugal, coordinated by Prof. Doutora Ana Luísa De Sousa
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. 3. Project Objectives: The work to be developed falls within the scope of scientific research to develop an easy-to-apply methodology for wastewater treatment regarding its reuse, with the following
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: Research grant (First Degree) It is now open a call for one Research Grant (Master) within the project “Development of selected carob clones with tolerance to climate change”, (10ID00254), funding by