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. Learn more about Sandia at: http://www.sandia.gov *These benefits vary by job classification. What Your Job Will Be Like: Sandia provides systems, science, and technology solutions to meet national
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environment, and climate change. Requirements A PhD in Wind/Civil/Structural Engineering or a closely related field (e.g, Environmental Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Aeronautical
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new member for our working group “Process Engineering for Fiber Plants” in the department “System Process Engineering”, starting on April 1, 2026. Scientist (for PhD) (m/f/d) In the DFG-SFB, coordinated
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may be considered if you can document that you are particularly suitable for a PhD education. You must meet the requirements for admission to the faculty's Doctoral Programme (https://www.ntnu.no
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interpret the architecture to local field potential data recorded in humans who have seen a vast number of images from the CoCo-database (https://cocodataset.org ); and apply and interpret the architecture
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-quality and sustainable scientific software, and collaborating closely with a team of PhD students and postdoctoral researchers. Key responsibilities Software development & maintenance The RSE will
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. This PhD position focuses on the design of novel computer architectures to enable large AI models to run on embedded and edge systems under strict timing, energy, and memory constraints. Current solutions
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success. Work with technical architects on the team to validate design and implementation approach. Take ownership of architecture design and development of scalable and distributed software systems. Own
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software architecture. Drive research and development of algorithms for natural language understanding, structured command generation, and domain-specific model adaptation or fine-tuning. Integrate NLP and
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Application Further information on the posts and the University is available at http://www.cityu.edu.hk , or from the Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering, City University of Hong Kong, Tat Chee