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Intelligence. The position is located in the Nearly Zero Energy Buildings Research Group and is supported by the Engineering Endowment Fund. Job description The goal of the professorship is to develop TalTech
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of Information Technologies of Tallinn University of Technology (TalTech). The position is supported by the strategic development fund of the department and has close ties to the Estonian Centre of Excellence in
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development fund of the department, IT Academy and a recently started project “Smarter use of data via machine learning” and has close ties to the Estonian Centre of Excellence in Artificial Intelligence (EXAI
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international and national research collaboration, and thereby contribute to research and development projects in the field of empirical macroeconomics. The role of the Associate Professor includes: advancing
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levels of higher education and to direct cross-disciplinary cooperation. Conduct and organize research and development activities and other activities. The main target groups of the research are TalTech
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of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering and will be able to contribute to the creation of the Bachelor's degree program in Logistics and Mobility, the development of the existing Master's degree program in
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is to develop and coordinate research and development activities in drone systems, strengthening TalTech's position as an international testing and experimentation center and supporting the development
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systems (semantics and types, compilers and runtimes, static/dynamic analysis, verification, synthesis, language-based security). Develop and deliver a strategic research agenda aligned with national and EU
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programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Work assignments Lead and coordinate research and teaching in Cybersecurity and related areas. Develop
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and development activities in the fields of colloidal multicomponent nanoparticles, including preparation, characterization, and application for cellular delivery of biopharmaceuticals. The work