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, so creativity and initiative are essential. There might be opportunity for travel, so the candidate should be willing to travel. You also possess: A completed PhD in public health, public policy
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that enable material traceability and circularity in plastics. The role focuses on developing and curating Deep-UV spectral databases, designing AI-based classification models, and further advancing
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protein production, sensor development, clinical nephrology, and medical decision-making. Your qualities You are an enthusiastic researcher who is eager to learn new techniques, does not shy away from
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Action Plan for Digitalising the Energy Sector (October 2022), the European Action Plan for Grids, the Net-Zero Industry Act, and recently the Clean Industrial Act. When it comes to the teaching related
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foster critical engagement without collapsing into relativism or denial. This is what you will be doing Required: Designing and conducting research under the guidance of the project leader, resulting in
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Vacancies Postdoc position on Federated/Continual Learning for Time-Series IoT Data (TRUMAN Project) Key takeaways In this role, you will address the intricate challenge of enabling AI to learn
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large enough to make a difference nationally and internationally, yet small enough to offer personalised education. This is how we contribute to a safe and sustainable world, each and every day. The
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group is a centre of excellence for research and teaching in medical anthropology, a hub for collaboration and methodological innovation on health-related topics germane to science and society. We are a