30 algorithm-development-"The-University-of-Edinburgh"-"The-University-of-Edinburgh" positions in Brazil
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Back to Jobs Enrollment Advisor - Business Developer Sao Paulo, Brazil Full-Time - Associate Level Sales Enrollment Advisor / Associate Director of Enrollment- Job Description Program: Undergraduate
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Back to Jobs Business Developer Junior Sao Paulo, Brazil Full-Time - Associate Level Sales The Opportunity We are looking for an Business Developer Junior to join our fast-moving and ambitious Latam
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will be analyzed to detect and segment structures such as pores, fractures, and vugs, with novel algorithms developed to evaluate their geometric properties, including size, shape, and orientation
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(“Autonomous System for Hybrid Hyperspectral-SAR Monitoring in Precision Agriculture”, Supervisor Prof. Hugo Hernández Figueroa, and “Development of Methodology and Robust Operational Algorithms for Hybrid
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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Summary of Activities: 1. Development of a conceptual description of offshore production chains through knowledge representation
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critical points, using advanced methodologies. The scholarship holder will be responsible for developing and implementing Knowledge Management at the Multidisciplinary Center for Strategy, Research, and
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available to develop the project “Endothelial Dysfunction in Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy” in Botucatu, São Paulo state (Brazil) supported by the São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP 21/12010-7) and
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: • Bachelor's degree in Economics and/or Social Sciences; • Doctoral dissertation focusing on PNRA Rural Settlements; • Research experience in Public Policy; • Research experience in Technological Development and
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using methodologies recently developed by our group; and (3) exploring the star–disk interface through LSST light curves, spectroscopic and polarimetric follow-up, and hydrodynamic simulations. Candidates
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Be stars via AI/ML tools applied to LSST multi-band data; (2) characterizing disk formation and dissipation events using methodologies recently developed by our group; and (3) exploring the star–disk