9 parallel-processing-bioinformatics PhD positions at Tallinn University of Technology
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., vibration, current, voltage), analog and digital signal processing circuits, microcontrollers or SoCs, and power management systems. The board will be optimized for industrial environments, addressing
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, the process often introduces significant residual stress due to rapid thermal cycles. These stresses can lead to distortion, cracking, and reduced manufacturability. Addressing these challenges requires
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the governing processes behind this variability. Diurnal cooling/warming, primary production, oxygen production/consumption and wind regime cause coastal-offshore fluxes. Synoptic scale processes such as storms
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willingness to provide assistance in organizational tasks relevant to the project. The following experience is beneficial Knowledge of urban energy balance processes and radiative exchange mechanisms. Knowledge
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public sector organizations and regulators translate abstract principles of responsible innovation, such as fairness, accountability, and transparency, into concrete governance structures, processes, and
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critical maritime operation or system Collecting and curating operational and security-related data for AI-based threat analysis Training AI and machine learning models for anomaly and threat detection
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(normalisation process). These empirical, computational and experimental methods and their reliability are often questioned due to various disturbances (wind, wave, current, biofouling, human factor) which can
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project activities once the candidate is admitted. Application procedure General information for PhD admission is available at TalTech´s PhD admission homepage The following application documents should be
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manufacturing to operation and maintenance. The PhD candidate will develop intelligent battery management strategies for V2X-connected Software-Defined Vehicles (SDVs) by leveraging artificial intelligence (AI