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universities worldwide in Engineering and Technology, and is recognized as one of the premier institutions in Europe, alongside ETH Zurich, Delft University, and the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge
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: temporary (39 months with possibility of extension + stipend after the end of the grant) Benefits: private medical care package, co-financing of sports cards, possibility of accommodation at the Doctoral
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(Director of Studies) and approved by the Open University. The Supervision Team is composed at least by: - one direct supervisor (Director of Studies), who will guide the student during the whole thesis work
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Universitario La Paz, which will be the managing body of the Institute. This strategic alliance has made it possible to tackle research projects through joint multidisciplinary teams belonging
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well as interpretable AI approaches to develop clinically useful tools that can aid the diagnostic and therapeutic process in clinical care. Among many other projects, we are currently using support vector machines
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diseases”, which is an innovative approach for effectively managing soilborne fungal diseases in vineyards and orchards in a context of climate change, while improving the diversity and functions of soil
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field testing of innovative and targeted management strategies to ensure the supply of safe drinking water to over 1.8 million people. Techniques such as complex network theory and self-organising maps
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of Australian fishes. The findings will significantly inform Australia’s environmental and fisheries management strategies and effluent policies for riverine and coastal regions, especially those under
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University of Bologna, Dept Physics and Astronomy | Bologna, Emilia Romagna | Italy | about 12 hours ago
in terms of forecasting derived environmental and socio-economic risks, and in assessing the effectiveness of possible countermeasures to be taken to deal with these risks. The decade-long development