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for you. We are looking for a motivated PhD candidate (junior researcher) to join the Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology at the University of Tartu. You will become part of a dynamic team working at
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for characterising outdoor thermal comfort under dynamic exposure conditions. The work will integrate high-resolution microclimate simulations, on-site environmental measurements, GIS-based spatial
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bodies is recommended. Popularising their specialisation. Education PhD in a relevant area of research (e.g. palaeogenetics, bioinformatics, molecular ecology) or an equivalent qualification. Work
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conducting simulator-based experiments, collecting and analyzing human performance and psychophysiological data, and developing models of human–machine collaboration for safe and efficient navigation
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will investigate how AI and real-time data analytics can be leveraged to accurately predict battery degradation, optimize charging and discharging cycles, and facilitate dynamic energy scheduling in
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climatic normals 1961–1990 and 1991–2020. This task will be realised by extending the simulated wave climate back to 1961 using wave model SWAN forced with high-quality state of the art (e.g., ERA5) wind
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for applying A letter of application to the Rector. A curriculum vitae. A list of research publications (if necessary, enclosing copies or offprints of more important publications). A copy of a document
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for applying A letter of application to the Rector. A curriculum vitae. A list of research publications (if necessary, enclosing copies or offprints of more important publications). A copy of a document
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) tasks Review of embedded system design principles for industrial condition monitoring Design, simulation, and fabrication of a custom PCB for edge AI diagnostics Optimization of ML models for real-time
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synchronisation of severe seas and high water levels. Geo-Marine Letters, 37−1, 35–46, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00367-016-0471-5 Soomere, T., Viška, M., 2014. Simulated wave-driven sediment transport along