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tools (e.g., QGIS) in academic or project contexts will be valued; Knowledge and experience in geometric modelling applied to archaeology, particularly in the use of photogrammetry for the capture
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Institutions. Preference factors: • Experience with computational simulation models / MATLAB/Simulink.; • Knowledge of industrial-grade communication protocols (Modbus TCP, IEC 61850, etc.). ; Minimum
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AND TRAINING: - Development of model/process chains that enable AI-based assistants to support human operators' decisions in power systems under model risk and uncertainty, and considering joint human
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study cycle or non-award courses of Higher Education Institutions. Preference factors: • Experience with computational simulation models / MATLAB/Simulink.; • Knowledge of industrial-grade communication
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Stimulation, Computational Modelling, Biomedical Engineering and Biophysics, Neurosciences Admission requirements: Bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Engineering and Biophysics. Must have attended courses
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architectures for the energy and power management system on ships Develop control and dispatch strategies for hybrid microgrids, taking into account the specific power and energy requirements of ships Modeling
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/pagamento-propinas-bolseirosEN ) The grant holder will benefit from health insurance, supported by INESC TEC. 2. OBJECTIVES: The overall vision of the ATE is to deploy and demonstrate a set of business models
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AND TRAINING: - Development of model/process chains that enable AI-based assistants to support human operators' decisions in power systems under model risk and uncertainty, and considering joint human
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.; - Develop skills in artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques for analyzing operational data and detecting anomalies, using foundational model approaches (e.g., GridFM project, LF Energy
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“Intelligent Models for Outpatient and Medical Exams Scheduling Optimization”, reference FCT 2024.07481.IACDC/2024, financed by measure RE-C05-i08. M04 – "Support the launch of an R&D project programme aimed