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predictive control, optimization-based decision frameworks, and data-driven performance modelling. The overall goal is to develop computational methods that enable efficient and intelligent operation of wind
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predictive control, optimization-based decision frameworks, and data-driven performance modelling. The overall goal is to develop computational methods that enable efficient and intelligent operation of wind
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, wearable physiological sensing, and machine learning to uncover how factors like fatigue and cognitive workload impact technician performance. Join us to develop predictive models that predict human error
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new genomic tools and predictive models to understand ecosystem resilience, climate change impacts, and environmental health. In addition to advancing fundamental science, the initiative seeks
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. The programme will explore the biodiversity and biological adaptations of plants, animals and microorganisms to extreme mountain environments, while developing new genomic tools and predictive models
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. This role is ideally suited to a researcher with experience in computational structural biology, glycobiology, or protein modelling, who is interested in applying AI-enabled structural prediction and glycan
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essential for developing reliable predictive models and ensuring safe and robust component design. This position is part of the CastAl project, which aims to identify the mechanisms governing stochastic
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for developing reliable predictive models and ensuring safe and robust component design. This position is part of the CastAl project, which aims to identify the mechanisms governing stochastic fracture in HPDC
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traction motor noise and vibration in residential buildings, including conducting sound intensity and vibration measurements, analysing acousto-structural transmission paths, developing predictive models
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Predictive, Preventive, Personalized, and Participatory (P4) approaches in health and medicine. Within the IRAP framework, the project’s scientific goal is to discover and validate novel therapeutic concepts