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Ejection Fraction" (REF. 2023.17125.ICDT - FIT-HEART), WITH AN UNCERTAIN TERM EMPLOYMENT CONTRACT, UNDER PRIVATE LAW, AT THE FACULTY OF MEDICINE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PORTO (FMUP) (Pr. 408) By order of
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reference CBL001/2026/TIC BioIN, within the scope of the project entitled “TIC BioIN – Transfer of innovation and knowledge towards bioeconomy development in Interior Region”, with reference COMPETE2030-FEDER
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researcher to perform duties of scientific research and knowledge transfer (with an exclusivity clause), in the scientific field of Biological Sciences. The research activities will be carried out
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Position Qualifications Required Experience Two years of research and/or Extension experience in rural development Experience with U.S. rural community development issues; demonstrated knowledge of issues
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, etc.) Experience working with probabilistic databases, provenance, or uncertain data Exposure to decision-making, multi-objective optimization, or declarative problem modeling Prior involvement in open
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; Prepare technical and scientific contributions for reports, deliverables, communications and publications; Support dissemination and knowledge transfer activities. III - Remuneration positioning
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) Positions PhD Positions Application Deadline 20 Feb 2026 - 17:00 (Europe/Lisbon) Country Portugal Type of Contract Other Type of Contract Extra Information Uncertain Term Job Status Full-time Is the job
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related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Public notice for one uncertain-term work contract for a Researcher reference 2025.022.CTTRI ATE - C644914747-00000023 / 56
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Design program is situated within the Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture + Design and the College of Arts & Sciences. The Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture + Design (Eskenazi School) (https
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, including node density, routing, and overall operational feasibility. Unlike conventional air transport, IAM networks are characterized by uncertain demand, evolving vehicle technologies, fleet