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Agents and remote interfaces to support the MaaS Consumer to remotely monitor and control parameters provided by the MaaS Provider. Requirements The candidate must possess doctoral degree (PhD) in any
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(or an estimated graduation date if the degree is not completed) - Names and contact details of 1–3 references For further information of the available position, contact Academy Research Fellow Shinji Koshida and/or
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include (all documents in English): Cover letter Research statement CV List of publications PhD certificate (or an estimated graduation date if the degree is not completed) Names and contact details of 1–3
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expertise of computer vision and biosignal analysis scientists. With decades of pioneering research and strong international collaborations, CMVS continues to conduct globally acknowledged work at the
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research personnel. The salary for a TIES Fellow corresponds to a requirement level 6 and the pre-estimated personal performance percentage of 17 % (current gross salary €4,494 per month), and is subject to
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and power converters. Our work spans from fundamental modelling and analysis to advanced control design and system optimization. Our specialty is developing embedded control, estimation, and
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from estimation and optimization theory to hardware design. The specific topic of the project falls in the intersection of statistical signal processing and applied mathematics and is in particular
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7 Nov 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Tampere University Research Field Computer science » Programming Computer science » Other Engineering » Computer engineering Engineering » Electrical
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from estimation and optimization theory to hardware design. The specific topic of the project falls in the intersection of statistical signal processing and applied mathematics and is in particular
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reaction mechanism generators describing urban air chemistry; Developing volatility estimates relevant for urban chemistry; Developing quantum chemistry-based approaches for organic new-particle formation