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. Eligibility criteria Candidates must be enrolled in a higher professional technical course, a bachelor's degree, an integrated master's or a master's degree in the areas of Computer and Telematics Engineering
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master's, integrated master's, or in a non-conferring academic degree course in computer and telematics engineering. Knowledge in telecommunications, great-motivation, and ability for teamwork. Written and
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requirements: Degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Geosciences, or a related field;* Programming skills (preferably Python); Proficiency in English; Candidate enrolled or eligible to enroll in a
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, for the period from 2021 -2026. Reference: BI/UTAD/116/2025 Scientific area/research field: Engineering Researcher profile: First Stage Researcher (R1) Admission requirements: Degree in Computer Engineering
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, for the period from 2021 -2026. Reference: BI/UTAD/115/2025 Scientific area/research field: Engineering Researcher profile: First Stage Researcher (R1) Admission requirements: Degree in Computer Engineering
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/research field: Engineering Researcher profile: First Stage Researcher (R1) Admission requirements: 1 - Knowledge and/or experience in quantum computing, high-performance computing or similar areas; 2
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) Admission requirements: Bachelor's degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering or Engineering Sciences (Electrical and Computer Engineering field)*; Experience in developing research work on topics related
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identification documents)*; Experience in developing Virtual Reality / Game applications; Experience with the UNITY game engine; Knowledge of computer graphics. * mandatory requirement Work plan: The candidate
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for the project ‘Organ-on-Chip technology to decode the systemic effects of obesity’ (ref. NORTE2030-FEDER-02709200), CURRENT AT THE School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences (ICBAS) of the University of Porto
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requirements: Degree in Computer Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering or similar areas; Compliance with the Regulation on Research Grants, in particular with regard to compulsory enrolment in a