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and Computer Engineering. INESC-ID’s research impact is focused on four Thematic Lines Energy transition Life and health technology Security and privacy. Societal digital transformation. INESC-ID
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Computer Engineering, and with a suitable scientific and professional curriculum may apply. The candidate(s) must be enrolled in a MSc program - art. 6º, n.4 b) https://diariodarepublica.pt/dr/detalhe
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this position may be assigned. All responsibilities will be conducted within the parameters of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), other applicable regulatory requirements, and professional
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. This PhD project focuses on improving how we estimate key parameters in land-surface and ecosystem models, which are essential for understanding climate change impacts. The work involves reviewing existing
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estimer ces grandeurs et mener à bien ce travail. Nous proposons dans la thèse de continuer ce travail fondamental en développant le mécanisme en phase aqueuse afin de considérer la réactivité des composés
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minimal, hardened, and high-performance BSPs. Optimize data pipelines sourcing from CAN, Ethernet, GMSL2, MIPI, I2C, SPI, and UART. Calibrate and tune ISP parameters to optimize image quality for computer
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), ensuring that the desired environmental parameters of the sample are met during the whole experiment. These parameters may include magnetic field, temperature, humidity, and other relevant factors. Through
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for modelling tropical wetlands and estimating tropical methane emissions. The work is part of the EU-funded project IM4CA (https://im4ca.eu). Work duties The PhD student will carry out research related
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normal parameters; ability to move about workspace. The position requires mobility, including the ability to move materials weighing up to several pounds (such as a laptop computer or tablet). Work may
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to these problems in marine acoustics; Furthermore, under the assumption of simple diffraction, recent progress has been made in acoustic imaging with the derivation of a quantitative imaging operator (approximate