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units, a requirement to be duly proven at the time of signing the contract. Note: In the case of masters who are enrolled in non-academic degree courses, the scholarship can only be awarded to those who
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or cooperation with one or more R&D units, a requirement to be duly proven at the time of signing the contract. Note: In the case of masters who are enrolled in non-academic degree courses, the scholarship can
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carried out by the scholarship holder aims to: To assess the mineral processing processes to valorise waste materials (mining wastes). Under this task, different mineral processing techniques will be tested
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with industrial application using sensor systems, systematized software production and scientific production and writing, designing, building and testing laboratory prototypes for predictive maintenance
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signing the contract. Activity Outline: Development of road safety studies, namely through literature review and data analysis, with a view to scientific publication. The use of statistical software (R
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or cooperation with one or more R&D units, a requirement to be duly proven at the time of signing the contract. Note: In the case of masters who are enrolled in non-academic degree courses, the scholarship can
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or cooperation with one or more R&D units, a requirement to be duly proven at the time of signing the contract. Note: In the case of masters who are enrolled in non-academic degree courses, the scholarship can
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project of a higher education institution, developed in association or cooperation with one or more R&D units. Note: In the case of masters who are enrolled in non-academic degree courses, the scholarship
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, the scholarship can only be awarded to those who do not exceed, with this scholarship contract, including possible renewals, an accumulated period of two years in that typology of the scholarship, followed
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, the scholarship can only be awarded to those who do not exceed, with this scholarship contract, including possible renewals, an accumulated period of two years in that typology of the scholarship, followed