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the project activities. – Assist in the dissemination of project results through presentations, publications, and stakeholder engagement. Development of algorithms (80%) – Conduct a comprehensive review of the
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new AI algorithms for science. Our group also welcomes new research directions, and collaboration across different groups at the laboratory and beyond. We publish in peer-reviewed journals and
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increasingly shapes biomedical research and healthcare decision-making, we also value candidates who can help students critically understand how algorithmic systems affect equity, access, bias, and real-world
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algorithms, computational complexity theory, and information theory Relevant coursework and experience in spiking neural networks, and statistics A strong electronics background, including experience in
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this project, we will develop new algorithms and computational schemes as well as further develop existing computational frameworks in the team. We will focus on two related frameworks in the project
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to sign the contract. More information is available on: https://www.dges.gov.pt/pt/pagina/reconhecimento . Workplan and the objectives to achieve: This work aims to develop a numerical approach based on
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: genetics, epigenetics, inflammation, metabolic pathology, autoinflammatory pathology, autoimmunity, arthritis, computational analysis, mathematical modeling, applied algorithms, machine learning in biology
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using LLMs in therapeutic settings: data confidentiality, algorithmic biases, and limitations in contextual understanding. Study the acceptance of these tools by both patients and healthcare professionals
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on the development of algorithms for ECG signal analysis and validation of novel biodegradable ECG electrodes. The contract will be within the framework of the “Green Electrodes for Sustainable Electrophysiology
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Engineering, Databases, Computer Networks, Computer Vision and Graphics, Algorithms, and Computational Biology. Salary and Conditions of Service Remuneration package will be driven by market competitiveness