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projects, including the flagship EXCELSIOR H2020 Teaming Project (https://excelsior2020.eu/ ), as well as DIGIFARM, NOSTRADAMUS, CERBERUS, and CARBONICA. ERATOSTHENES Centre of Excellence is an autonomous
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scientific research with real-world deployment. The laboratory develops mature AI systems for industry, public authorities, and EU- or nationally funded projects, while supporting collaborations across CyI
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Policies, as well as opportunities for Research/Mobility and Professional Development can be found at the following link: DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES AND EQUALITY POLICIES The OTM-R (Open - Transparent
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will contribute to shaping the Institute’s research agenda by: Developing and implementing strategies appropriate to the Institute’s mission Mentoring, educating and providing research guidance
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services. The successful candidate will conduct research under multiple Eratosthenes Centre of Excellence projects funded by the European Union, including the flagship Excelsior H2020 Teaming project (https
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employment basis. The successful candidates will conduct research and develop products under multiple Eratosthenes Centre of Excellence projects funded by the European Union, including the flagship Excelsior
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employment basis. The successful candidates will conduct research and develop products under multiple Eratosthenes Centre of Excellence projects funded by the European Union, including the flagship Excelsior
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edge computing. Motivated candidates with strong mathematical and/or algorithm development backgrounds are especially sought. KIOS Research and Innovation Center of Excellence (KIOS CoE) The KIOS
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and we strongly support the continuous personnel evolvement and development, both personally and professionally, to fulfill your long-term goals. We offer internal and external professional training
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competitive ERC. The project focuses on the development of a first-principles, machine-learning-accelerated computational framework for modelling polymorphism, anharmonicity, and electron–phonon interactions in