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involvement in the construction, organization, and maintenance of laboratory facilities required for the implementation of the TOWED project, ensuring their proper technical condition. • Organizational
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strategic priorities under the societal challenge “Computer Science and Digital Society.” Potential applications primarily concern Industry 5.0 (intelligent production systems, predictive maintenance
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of computational thinking and didactic knowledge in mathematics among future teachers of the Primary School; Prepare and submit scientific articles. Where to apply Website https://www.ipc.pt/bupc/concursos/form
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to support the position. We also take into consideration market benchmarks, if and when appropriate, and internal equity to ensure fair compensation relative to the university’s broader compensation structure
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partnership with our construction department in Jülich. At last, your duties extend to the maintenance of all these devices. Your focus area will be mainly the field of low and ultra-low temperatures, where you
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that maximise accuracy, minimise suggestibility, and meaningfully incorporate the child’s voice into decision-making. This PhD will address three connected research questions using a complementary multi-method
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activities; 5. Compliance with the Research Fellowship Regulations, particularly regarding mandatory enrolment in a degree‑granting study cycle (PhD) (RBI No. 950/2019) or in a non‑degree study cycle (RBI
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metrics for the College. Centralized research metrics leadership: structured collection, organization, and maintenance of College research data (grants, publications, trainees, outputs). Preparation
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of Information Technology in Construction, vol. 20, no. January, pp. 313–331, 2015, doi: http://www.itcon.org/2015/20 (opens in new window) M. K. Dixit, V. Venkatraj, M. Ostadali Makhmalbaf, F. Pariafsai, and S. Lavy
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. The objective of this PhD project is to develop AI methodologies for the analysis part of condition monitoring (CM) and predictive maintenance (PM). The primary challenge in predictive maintenance lies in