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and Technology - FUSION R&I: Research Excellence Programme 2023 And any other projects undertaken by the Department of Computer Information Systems within the Faculty of Information and Communication
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Support Officer (PhD Student) MEDiverSEAty – “In quest of the human dimensions of MEDiterranean Marine Biodiversity” Funded by HORIZON-TMA-MSCA-DN Islands and Small States Institute 1. Applications
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Post/s of Full-Time Research Support Officer IV - Department of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering
Department of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering seeks to engage a Research Support Officer IV (Post Doc with minimum 3 years full-time equivalent research experience post PhD qualification) to assist in
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the powers delegated by the European Commission. The selected applicant will develop Machine Learning algorithms to predict and resolve traffic congestion (aka hotspots) in manned airspace. This work will be
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financed by the Malta Council for Science and Technology through the Fusion R&I Technology Development Programme. The selected applicant will develop Machine Learning algorithms and human machine interface
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for a full-time MSc or PhD degree with the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Malta in this research area will also be considered. In this case, if successful, the appointee will be initially
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within the Faculty of Engineering. Applicants should be in possession of a Master’s degree in an area related to signal processing and/or machine learning, and preferably also with experience in processing
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the Department of Electrical Engineering, within the Faculty of Engineering. Applicants should be in possession of a first degree or a Master's degree or a PhD in Electrical Engineering. The University of Malta is
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required to work on other projects undertaken by the Department of Geosciences, Faculty of Science. Applicants should be in possession of a PhD degree related to geosciences and need to be experienced in
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validate the software engine developed in a previous MCST funded project called EyeCon involving the control of computer applications through electrooculography (EOG) for augmentative and alternative