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models and agent architectures for musical analysis. About the ChordIA Project The ChordIA-CM project ("Unveiling Musical Grammar"), funded by the Comunidad de Madrid, is a groundbreaking synergistic
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description You are expected to explore both software architecture and software design in the era of artificial intelligence, addressing both how AI tools support engineering practices (AI4SE) and how
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exploring several emerging use cases of next generation wireless communications systems. For details, you may refer to the following: https://wwwen.uni.lu/snt/research/sigcom The successful candidate is
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, dynamic simulation, additive/classical fabrication; sensorization, actuation, and integration on gantry/field robots. For PhD#3 (DT): Design software architecture; integrate multi-modal data and models (e.g
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, artificial intelligence, robotics, visual computing, theory, databases, bioinformatics, HCI, and software engineering. The department has grown from 550 undergraduate majors in 2012 to over 2,400 today
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assimilation, and AI/ML in a manner that supports the participation of graduate students. The candidate may be expected to mentor PhD students in aspects of software development and usage. Qualification
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Specific Scientific Area: Automation and Robotics This public notice doesn´t dispense full consultation: https://www.ipc.pt/sobre/rh/a-decorrer-bolseiros/ Where to apply Website https://www.ipc.pt/bupc
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experience and skills: A PhD related to bioinformatics, programming, or software/database development Experience with software and/or database design Experience in dataset analysis and parsing Experience in
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genomic research ecosystem. This position will develop the strategy, manage pipeline architecture, and drive innovation in genomic data integration. The candidate will serve as a senior architect bridging
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a multidisciplinary approach, combining deep technical expertise with long-term sustainability thinking. STL is part of the Bristol Interaction Group (http://biglab.co.uk/labs/ ), a vibrant