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achieved: The work plan includes the development of activities within the scope of the research project with reference 2024.17084.PEX, entitled "Liposomes targeted to the brain encapsulating neurogenesis
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on the development of methodologies and techniques of Evolutionary Computation and Machine Learning. V - Initial grant duration: 3 months V.I - Renewal Possibility: Possibily renewable VI - Funding and financial
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, Biochemistry, or similar, enrolled in a master’s degree, in a scientific area relevant for the development of the activities included in the project. OR Master’s degree holders, in the scientific area of Biology
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and propose a work development plan. T4: Discuss the expected results and the strategy for disseminating and exploring these results. V - Initial grant duration: 6 months V.I - Renewal Possibility
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supervision/coordination of the grant: Luís Maria Marques dos Santos Bimbo IV - Work Plan / Goals to be achieved: The selected candidate will integrate experimental development activities aimed at developing
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be funded by the Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT), I.P., through national funds and by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) through the Thematic Programme Innovation and Digital
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project team, providing cross-cutting support to the research and technological development activities of the Component A of the product – Hapillness Kit. The candidate will participate in the following
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on the development of nanoformulations for the cell-specific delivery of diverse RNA payloads aimed at inducing cardiac regeneration. The work is conducted within the framework of a transnational research project
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of the grant: Ana Clotilde Amaral Loureiro da Fonseca IV - Work Plan / Goals to be achieved: Development of polyester-based composites with cellulose fibers. Chemical, thermal, mechanical, and biodegradability
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Macedo; Naghmeh Ramezani Ivaki IV - Work Plan / Goals to be achieved: Title: Agentic AI for Software Development Brief description of the scholarship's objective: Effective task delegation in software