35 algorithm-development "https:" "Simons Foundation" positions at Instituto Superior Técnico
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Fellowships, available at https://drh.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/files/sites/45/despacho_8532_regulamento_bolsas.pdf Workplace: The work will be developed at the Membranes and Membrane Processes Laboratory of Centro de
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algorithms for anomaly detection and predictive maintenance of subsea structures Duration: 6 months Maximum Duration Including Renewals: 12 months Objectives Development of AI-driven models to identify
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: Alexandre José Malheiro Bernardino (ist13761) Organic Unit: Institute of Systems and Robotics Scholarship Theme: Research in object search algorithms for autonomous robots Duration: 6 months Maximum Duration
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Advisor: Ana Paula Martins Falcão Flor (ist13814) Co-advisor(s): Jónatas Valença (ist417176), LNEC. Organic Unit: Scientific Area of Construction Scholarship Theme: The work aims the development
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Fellowships, available on https://dre.pt/application/file/a/127230968 . Workplace The work will be developed at CeFEMA, of Instituto Superior Técnico under the scientific supervision of Professor Maria Amélia
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Advisor: Luís Manuel Marques da Costa e Caires (ist414516) Organic Unit: Department of Computer Science and Engineering Scholarship Theme: Administration, maintenance, and development of the DEI
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Advisor: Alexandre Paulo Lourenço Francisco (ist14152) Organic Unit: Applications and Processes Support Unit Scholarship Theme: Frontend development in Vue.Js for FeniEdu Duration: 6 months Maximum Duration
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well as developing polymer coatings with graphene composites Contest Procedure Applications must be exclusively submitted on the admissions platform of the Instituto Superior Técnico at https
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Duration: 3 months Maximum Duration Including Renewals: 3 months Objectives To develop a model for the analysis of the deployment of 5G future railway mobile communications systems in tunnels by analysing
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Duration: 3 months Maximum Duration Including Renewals: 3 months Objectives To develop an approach to investigate techniques to enable IoT devices with microwatt-level power consumption to operate in 5G