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correct, controllable, auditable, and SLA-compliant. The PhD work is grounded in the systems reality of deploying AI agents against real network platforms, where decisions about whether to execute
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://www.securel.no About the project The PhD position is associated with Work Package 1 (WP1) in SecurEL, which has the title “Security of electricity supply”. The overall objective for the PhD work is as follows: How
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UNIVERSIDAD CATÓLICA DE MURCIA - FUNDACIÓN UNIVERSITARIA SAN ANTONIO DE MURCIA | Spain | 3 months ago
passionate about molecular biology, cancer research, and translational science? Do you want your PhD work to have real clinical impact? The Genetics, Molecular Pathology and Rare Diseases Research Group
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benefit from health insurance, supported by INESC TEC. 2. OBJECTIVES: Specific goals of the PhD work:; • Literature review on offshore technologies and interconnection networks of offshore parks
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must state your reasons for applying to the position and what makes you particularly qualified to carry out this PhD work. If you have documents that cannot be uploaded electronically, please contact
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of Science and Technology (NTNU) for general criteria for the position. Preferred selection criteria Master’s thesis in a relevant topic for this PhD. Work and/or research experience in a field relevant to the
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of time-consuming simulations to evaluate scenarios for improving the user experience along cycling and walking paths during different seasons? To answer these research questions, the PhD work will pursue