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clinical data and machine learning algorithms. The main activities include: Data Processing: • Collection of historical patient data (demographics, clinical history, outcomes of interventions). Data cleaning
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clinical data and machine learning algorithms. The main activities include: Support for AI Model Development: • Collaborating on the training of predictive models under the supervision of the scientific team
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. Implementation of signal detection algorithms and triangulation ; 4. Planning and participating in field tests to evaluate system performance; 5. Reporting and disseminating the work developed (ideally with a
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-financiamento/bolsas/ ) and Regulation of Research Grants of University of Porto, in force. Work place: The work will be developed at the Department of Civil Engineering of the Faculty of Engineering of
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work will be developed at the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering of the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto (FEUP), under the scientific supervision of Dr. Vítor Jorge Pais
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Engineering of the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto (FEUP), under the scientific supervision of Professor José Joaquim da Mota Machado. Grant duration: Initial duration of 6 months, with
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place: The work will be developed at the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering of the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto (FEUP), under the scientific supervision of Dr. Vítor
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Biological Engineering of the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto (FEUP), under the scientific supervision of Dr. Vítor Jorge Pais Vilar and Dr. Ricardo Jorge Nogueira dos Santos . Grant duration
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the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto (FEUP), under the scientific supervision of Dr. Vítor Jorge Pais Vilar and Dr. Ana Rita Lado Teixeira Ribeiro. Grant duration: Initial duration of 06 months
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Intelligent Industry research lab (DIGI2), of the Systems and Technologies Research Centre (SYSTEC) of the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto, under the scientific supervision of Professor Gil