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international research institution with high academic standards and an interdisciplinary work environment, developing forecasting systems and tools for conflict predictions? The Peace Research Institute Oslo
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. Zoulias, E. L. Harrison, S. A. Casson, J. E. Gray, Molecular control of stomatal development. Biochem J 475, 441-454 (2018). M. Papanatsiou, A. Amtmann, M. R. Blatt, Stomatal clustering in Begonia
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- Very good command of English; a grounding in German We offer Valuable work, generously rewarded Remuneration and prospects Remuneration that corresponds to pay grade E 13 of the wage agreement
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Reference Number AE2025-0573 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Portuguese version: https://repositorio.inesctec.pt/editais/pt/AE2025-0573.pdf CALL FOR
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, enhancements, optimizations, and new modules or software while also ensuring they complete adequate change control and testing processes. Team members work on a vast array of projects that propel MM
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quantitative predictions testable against empirical data from diverse ecological contexts. We use methods from theoretical evolutionary biology, including optimal control theory, life history modelling, adaptive
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machine-learning approaches for the analysis and integration of complex neural and movement data, supporting new insights into the mechanisms underlying human motor control and rehabilitation. About the
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-the-loop control for extreme robotics applications, including high performance algorithms for 3D perception, model predictive control, reinforcement learning, generative AI, and simulation and virtual
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significant computational resources for centralized processing. Second, the existing centralized, terrestrial-based control infrastructure cannot scale with the increasing number of airborne sensors due
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and prediction of hydrological change. The process based studies focus on climate and hydrological exchange processes and encompass a wide range of advanced data sampling tools and developing