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design to improve on-site waste management The development and implementation of initiatives that enhance waste sorting quality and documentation practices The application of analytical, computational, and
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, bioelectrochemistry, electrochemistry, photochemistry, analytical chemistry, and/or spectroscopy will be considered an advantage. Strong communication skills in English, both written and spoken, are required, as the
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Engineering, Science and Systems (DESS) research group focuses on data-intensive systems, spatio-temporal data management, data analytics, and applications of machine learning, with applications in digital energy and
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, mathematical engineering, acoustics, machine learning or similar; Solid mathematical and analytical skills, including signal processing, optimization, machine learning or information theory; Experience in
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nanosatellite/CubeSat constellations and to develop innovative GNSS-based sensing methods and AI models to detect a variety of Earth surface processes. This PhD position focuses on developing analytical models
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materials chemistry and excellent analytical skills. Proficiency in scientific programming (e.g. in python). Excellent oral and written English language skills. Strong collaborative skills, team spirit and
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for a curious and engaged colleague with a genuine interest in the research topic. You enjoy working analytically with quantitative data, approaching research questions thoughtfully, and learning new
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relevant entities, relations and events from health records and organise them into knowledge graphs, supported by techniques for efficient retrieval and analytics. As a first application, AI:HealthData Lab
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the following qualifications: M.Sc. degree in either automatic control, mathematical engineering, mechanical engineering, mathematics, computer science or similar. Solid mathematical and analytical
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analytical skills. Stipend 2: AI Satellite Weather Sensing and Communications This position focuses on developing AI models for the impact of atmospheric water vapor and precipitation on satellite