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for research grant Refª BI|2025/810 Proj. BLOCKCHAIN – refª C632734434-00467077 Blockchain Interoperability Security Developer funded by Recovery and Resilience Plan (RRP) https://recuperarportugal.gov.pt/ and
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? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Design and implementation of an advanced blockchain-based solution for wood
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at the interface of Fintech and AI, and in areas related to computational finance and financial engineering, for example: AI for finance, automated trading, agent-based modelling of financial systems, blockchain
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for one research grant Refª BI|2025/807 Proj. BLOCKCHAIN – refª C632734434-00467077 Blockchain Interoperability Security Developer funded by Recovery and Resilience Plan (RRP) https
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for one research grant Refª BI|2025/808 Proj. BLOCKCHAIN – refª C632734434-00467077 Blockchain Interoperability Security Developer funded by Recovery and Resilience Plan (RRP) https
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for one research grant Refª BI|2025/811 Proj. BLOCKCHAIN – refª C632734434-00467077 Blockchain Interoperability Security Developer funded by Recovery and Resilience Plan (RRP) https
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transforming into a hub for global leaders to develop and promote human-centric technology and social policies. Further information about Lingnan University is available at https://www.ln.edu.hk/ . Applications
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; a rapidly evolving field at the intersection of economics, blockchain systems, decentralized finance, and distributed technologies. This is a temporary part-time position (10 hours per week) ideal
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-driven food quality control and processing; Food safety - supply chain tracking/monitoring, blockchain Biotechnology: Host strain screening and engineering for microbial bioprocess development; microbial
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: -Federated learning -Secure multi-party computation -Homomorphic encryption -Blockchain-based provenance and audit mechanisms Develop a subsystem or service that provides “security-by-design” recommendations