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Research Scholarship of Post-Doctoral Research for the scientific area of Chemistry - IST/2025/BL103
validation of the candidate's identity. Applications are only accepted when the form available in the platform is correctly filled, submitted and locked withoutany validation errors. The mandatory
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, Tunnel engineering, Integrated BIM for Civil and MEP design optimisation; Non-destructive testing and prognostic maintenance for infrastructure life extension. Sustainable Maritime Engineering: Ship design
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of Coimbra, as an employer, actively promotes a policy of equal opportunities between men and women in terms of employment access and career progression, ensuring that any form of discrimination is strictly
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relevance ▪ Software: experience working with MATLAB, C++, Python or similar ▪ Goal-oriented, independent and structured work style Our offer ▪ Current research topic in a challenging international working
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. • Good English proficiency, both written and spoken. It is beneficial if you have taken courses or carried out studies on • Electrochemistry, electrochemical engineering, electrochemical sensors, solid
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opportunities between men and women in terms of employment access and career progression, ensuring that any form of discrimination is strictly avoided. It encourages underrepresented minorities in each area to
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PhD/Postdoc position in trustworthy data-driven control and networked AI for rehabilitation robotics
communication networks”. TU Dresden and the Technical University of Munich have joined forces to form the 6G-life research hub in order to drive cutting-edge research for future 6G communication networks with a