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computer science, bioinformatics or related fields Solid understanding of machine and deep learning and relevant frameworks (e.g. Pytorch or Tensorflow, Keras, scikit-learn, OpenCV) Proficiency in Python, Linux and
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The Child and adolescent Health Impacts of Learning Indoor environments under net zero (CHILI) Hub is a program funded by the MRC and NIHR, the goal of which is to understand the health effects we
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the Humanities/ Social Sciences disciplines, to join the Wellcome Trust funded discovery project After the end: Lived experiences and aftermaths of Diseases, Disasters and Drugs in global health
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Supervisor: Joann Whalen, PhD Department of Natural Resource Sciences Macdonald Campus; McGill University Position Summary: Use modern digital communication techniques to engage stakeholders interested in soil
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the Humanities/ Social Sciences disciplines, to join the Wellcome Trust funded discovery project After the end: Lived experiences and aftermaths of Diseases, Disasters and Drugs in global health
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program. Technical queries should be directed to Benedikt Jahnel (benedikt.jahnel@wias-berlin.de ) or Lukas Lüchtrath (lukas.luechtrath@wias-berlin.de ). The working hours are 29,25 hours per week and the
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during emergencies and is based on high-temperature PEM (HT-PEM) technology. The HT-PEM stacks operate at approximately 160 °C, offering simplified designs and operational advantages, including improved
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is also desirable. The project will be based at the Institute for the Science of Early Years (www.isey.org ) in London, UK. Supervision will be by Prof Sam Wass (www.profsamwass.com ) (UEL, UK), with
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and/or Python, is highly desirable. Experience of collecting neuroimaging and/or wearables data from infants/children is also desirable. The project will be based at the Institute for the Science of
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embedded in the research programme of FEB’s Research Institute. The project will be supervised by Prof. Robert Lensink (Faculty of Economics and Business), email: b.w.lensink@rug.nl , Prof. Han Olff (Faculty