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Projects (LIFE IP) Programme And any other projects undertaken by the Department of Communications and Computer Engineering, Faculty of Information and Communication Technology Applications are invited for a
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Programme LITE AICOM - “Application of Artificial Intelligence and Computer Vision to Optimise Cleansing and Maintenance Operations in Malta”, Funded by the Cleansing and Maintenance Division (CMD) And any
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Master’s degree or PhD related to the Project. Candidates must upload their covering letter, curriculum vitae, and certificates (certificates should be submitted in English) and contact details of at least
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of Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering, Faculty of Engineering. Applicants must be in possession of a PhD degree in a relevant field such as Engineering Design, Product Development, Product Service Systems
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environments. The concept system aims to match the performance of existing technologies while being more space-efficient and cost-competitive. By the LinSol project’s conclusion, a working prototype will be
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the possibility to read for a PhD related to the project. Candidates must upload their covering letter, curriculum vitae, and certificates (certificates should be submitted in English) and contact details
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first degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, ICT or similar; ● RSO II - a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, ICT or similar; and ● RSO III - a PhD in
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an opportunity to compare the diagnostic, therapeutic and assistance approaches used in the two countries. The project will adopt an interdisciplinary approach, involving doctors, physicists and computer engineers
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may be determined by the University authorities. The selection procedure will involve: scrutiny of qualifications and experience claimed and supported by testimonials and/or certificates (copies to be
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this technology with a robust software framework. This framework will process data collected from boreholes, producing actionable 3D vector representations of rock mass discontinuities. These insights will allow