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application process here. About the position The Department of Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering is offering an exciting PhD position within the Norwegian Maritime AI Centre , a national
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financial difficulties and lifestyle behavior. These insights will form the basis for developing a digital CLI tailored to different user profiles. Finally, the adapted digital CLI will be tested and
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with cutting-edge imaging technologies. Secondments: The project offers exciting opportunities for visiting research opportunities, allowing the candidate to gain experience across different institutions
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neurological diseases pose major challenges to modern healthcare. Despite their apparent differences, these conditions share striking cellular-level similarities, including altered cell–cell communication
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process here. ... (Video unable to load from YouTube. Accept cookie and refresh page to watch video, or click here to open video) About the position Digitalization and artificial intelligence (AI
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in the new Lab42 building at the Amsterdam Science Park. The VIS Lab performs research on deep learning and computer vision, from hyperbolic learning to medical imaging and from NeuroAI to foundation
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, hybrid) to understand trade-offs in coordination, transport, and reuse performance under different scenarios. Develop a digital warehouse management system for reuse hubs: design and prototype a hub
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its dependency on the pre-fire forest structure and management practices in Fennoscandian boreal forests. Work includes e.g. developing methods to assess burn severity and fuel structure, processing
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and applied image/data processing. Profile You hold a Master degree in Computer Science, Electronics Engineering or you will have obtained it by the time you start work. You can demonstrate good study
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. Building on these insights, you will run one dimensional mixed layer models to test how different conditions regulate stratification and mixing, and compare modeled responses with observations to expose