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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The scientific activity will deal with SAR image processing and analysis
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) and become an international hub of excellence for biomedical research. The research will focus on areas relevant to human morbidity, including neurobiology and aging-related disorders, infectious
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sciencesPsychological sciences Internal Application form(s) needed Avviso_PRIN_IR_03_2026_RM_signed.pdf English (476.3 KB - PDF) Download Additional Information Work Location(s) Number of offers available1Company
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L’Aquila (Italy) is seeking highly qualified and strongly motivated candidates for 10 P.h.D. positions made available for the doctoral program in "Mathematics in Natural, Social and Life Sciences
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. Travel extensively across the region to attend fairs and school visits and to host and facilitate workshops and webinars. Domestic and/or international travel will be required between 30-40% of the year
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ambitious science thrives Human Technopole (Milan) is a rapidly expanding life science institute where international researchers and cutting-edge technologies converge to accelerate biomedical discovery. Our
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/ ) – an European network of excellence in AI, Machine Learning (ML) and Computer Vision (CV), of which Vittorio is a Fellow member. For this particular position, the focus is on investigating AI approaches
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, and international levels, in line with the University of Brescia’s internationalization objectives. Where to apply Website https://www.unibs.it/it/ateneo/amministrazione/concorsi/procedure-di-reclutamen
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that proves familiarity with the writings, especially from XV and XVI Centuries. it is mandatory, due to the nature of the project, a very good knowledge of Umanistic Latin Language (possibly Greek too). It is
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was originally merely instrumental in orienting the reader within a text, gradually specialized towards lexical research and indexing. This process saw notabilia become, in some cases, an embryonic form