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contribute to the development of leading experimental research in magnetic sensing and spin-electronics-based devices. Main responsibilities: • Develop an original and ambitious experimental research programme
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working within the Master in Architecture under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Florian Hertweck. Your role Collaborative and individual research on the socio-ecological transition in architecture and urbanism
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and stimulating environment, with mentoring by the Principal Investigator and opportunities for professional growth and direct involvement in research projects including national and international
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administrative tasks are completed in a timely manner Establish and maintain active collaborations with external European projects and the wider NCC network Provide day-to-day supervision of Bachelor, Master, and
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to ensure purposeful, legally compliant, explainable and auditable AI behaviour. The research advances three main technical fronts: Embedding explicit norms into the BDI cycle, compiled into enforceable
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of historical pla Your profile Master's degree in History, Public History, Digital Humanities, Game Studies, Media Studies, Cultural Studies, Anthropology, or a related field Solid grounding in historical
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THAT’S NOT ALL! You may be interested in the benefits that come alongside your main role: A cutting-edge research ecosystem dedicated to topics of significant societal importance. Training to enhance your
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the main bioinformatics software and methods (R, Python, Bash). Knowledge on large-scale genotyping/sequencing data analyses. Good level in statistics. Good level of written and oral English. Ease in a
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biomedical research. Your profile Master's degree in computer science or related discipline Experience with Python and recent deep learning frameworks (e.g. Pytorch, MONAI) Strong interest in image analysis
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the final thesis. The first year of the Ph.D. programme corresponds to the Master in Quantitative Economics and Finance (MQEF). All courses are in English and taught by local faculty and visiting scholars