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Generación de Conocimiento 2024 by the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities Introduction to the vacant position: The Biomedical Signal Processing and Interpretation (BIOSPIN) Group
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. Excellent academic record. Proficiency in Matlab and signal processing. High proficiency in English. Strong motivation to pursue a PhD. Offer Full-time predoctoral research position at UPV. One-year contract
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modeling in calculation processes and application of AI techniques for processing dense point clouds Where to apply Website https://sede.uvigo.gal/public/catalog-detail/28364578 Requirements Research
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classification of EEG and auditory signals. The group of the project is multidisciplinary, with experts in signal processing, machine learning, acoustics and language. The successful applicant will perform
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: Grade point average of the academic transcripts from the applicant's bachelor's or master's degree studies (or 1st and 2nd cycle): up to 5 points out of a total of 10. Curricular merits: up to 1 point out
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experience related to the position in artificial intelligence application programming and network programming (punctuation: 35) Item 04: Specific education related to the position, see previous point
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derived from paramagnetic ions, as well as the modelling of molecular diffusion processes through membranes, by means of molecular dynamics studies. Different parameters that will affect the relaxivity
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Computational-Experimental material Engineering of Thermal Spray coatings”, partner of Universitat de Barcelona, for the characterization and processing of novel materials developed in the project for new highly
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processes in the spatial-temporal patterns of tree-ring water isotope series”. Forests regulate the water cycle through transpiration, and understanding which water sources trees use is crucial in the context
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in advanced methods for the analysis and classification of EEG and auditory signals. The group of the project is multidisciplinary, with experts in signal processing, machine learning, acoustics and