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George Emil Palade University of Medicine, Pharmacy, Science, and Technology of Târgu Mureș | Romania | 3 months ago
records, biosignals, medical images, multi-omics, sensor data, and text) into robust and interpretable Artificial Intelligence (AI) frameworks that can support prevention, diagnosis, prognosis, treatment
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methodologies to analyze intensive data streams, including mobile sensor data, social media, and ecological momentary assessment data The use of models as measurement instruments The selected candidate will
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model scenarios, and data which can be used to test the developed models. Measurements will include, for example, water content, and pressure head with local in-situ sensors. In addition we aim to carry
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modelling of acoustic signal generation and transmission in multiphase flow systems. This is contingent on additional mobility funding, which the candidate is expected to apply for. Distributed Acoustic
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, mobile computing, nanobiotechnology, network security and privacy, artificial intelligence, robotics, and wireless sensor networks. Additional information about the department is available at https
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& Systems, including sensing & sensor information processing; IoT and embedded systems; robotics systems; mobile and pervasive systems; context-aware and edge computing platform; embedded AI; cognition
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, particularly within digital trials or real-world data studies Expertise in analysing complex digital health data, including wearable sensor data, mobile health survey, and electronic health records Downloading a
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Apply Now How to Apply Applications should be submitted through Interfolio at https://apply.interfolio.com/179362 . Only materials submitted through the Interfolio link will be reviewed. Do not
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challenges in industrial monitoring and medical care? We are looking for creative minds who will develop the sensor technology of the future. Job description You will play a key role in several research
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of traumatic extremity injuries and amputations with a specific focus on translating their findings into clinical practice to improve the care of injured Service Members and Veterans. To learn more, visit: https