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the environment (mobile EEG and VR). The PhD student is welcome to work on one (or more) of the three aspects of the research programme, and I am open to discussing PhD student interests related to these research
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multi-disciplinary team Strong communication skills, both written and verbal Qualifications PhD Awarded (for the position as Research Associate) in Mathematics or Statistics or Computer
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. You will also help evaluate AI tools in real-world healthcare settings, supervise PhD students, and contribute to shaping the future direction of AI in the Unit. This post is full time and fixed term
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supervisors and planning of the PhD project with the support of the TRACC Directors. The TRACC+ Clinical Research Training Fellowship (CRTF) involves a period of Out of Programme for Research (OOPR) for 3 years
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Learning Your role and goals Trustworthy & Adversarial Computing Lab (https://taclab.aalto.fi ) led by Sebastian Szyller is looking for a doctoral researcher (PhD student) to pursue a degree in trustworthy
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& robust control, and learning for dynamics & control. The main task of the PhD student will be to develop sound data-driven methodologies for learning control policies with provable guarantees
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sciences, computer science) PhD close to completion in field of Power Systems, Smart Grids, Power Electronics and Control, or related discipline (upon PhD completion, will transition to Research Associate
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for An. stephensi and native vectors in urban settings in Africa. The candidate will also provide training and technical support to researchers and PhD students from partner research institutes who are leading
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the goals of HEHTA, the Living Lab, and the Creative Communities programme. Co-create, build, and maintain a digital engagement platform in collaboration with stakeholders from government, healthcare
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collaborative team engaged in a range of research projects in marine hydrodynamics, both computational and experimental. This is a fully on-site role, with work taking place in the office and laboratory. We