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engagement efforts, assisting in the cultivation and stewardship of current members while helping identify and develop new donor prospects. Through this experience, the fellow will build a strong foundation in
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and Management within R&D Projects, by the Code of Administrative Procedure (CPA), all in their current wording, and by other applicable national and community legislation. Procedure Reference: IT137-26
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supervisor(s). The report models, performance evaluation criteria, and the grant contract model are those approved under the University of Coimbra's Research Grant Regulations. Where to apply Website https
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February 2026 Details The zebrafish is a superb model system for study of the inner ear. Many key developmental events that form the vestibular apparatus—including epithelial folding, fusion and perforation
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Your Job: We are looking for a PhD student to contribute to the development of fast, accurate, and physics-informed machine learning models for predicting blood flow in patient-specific vascular
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AI-powered digital modelling. The project aims to deliver battery-free micro‑power solutions for smart, climate-responsive urban infrastructure. The Research Assistant will play a central role in
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: The Applied Mathematics Research Associate will be responsible for a wide variety of data-oriented tasks, including: ● Literature review of the current state of the art in epidemiological modeling. ● Develop
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outcomes. The Postdoc Researcher will play a key role in implementing system prototypes, managing data pipelines, and supporting the development and validation of AI models in collaboration with clinicians
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rate and provide a stipend of no less than the standard UK Research Council rate (currently set at £20,780 p.a.) for 4 years. Please note the eligibility criteria set out by the UKRI at: https
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, accurate, and physics-informed machine learning models for predicting blood flow in patient-specific vascular geometries. Current simulation-based approaches require complex 3D meshes and are often too slow