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Framework Programme? HE / MSCA Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are looking for highly motivated candidates for a PhD position in computational
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-year state-funded junior research fellow (PhD student) position at the Institute of Psychology, University of Tartu, Estonia. The successful candidate will work on the Estonian Research Council project
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. Creating educational tools and resources. Education PhD or an equivalent qualification. Work experience Capability to organise teaching and teach at all levels of higher education. Previous teaching
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to the promotion and application of practical ethics on a national or international level. Development of skills in above-mentioned areas. Education PhD or an equivalent qualification. Work experience The ability
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and PhD students. Required qualifications A PhD in Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, or a closely related field. Required experience Track record of publishing papers in high
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. Teaching attractive advanced courses in the field of Artificial Intelligence. Supervising Master's and PhD students. Participation in the work of academic and administrative decision-making bodies. Required
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. Supervising MSc and PhD students. Participation in the work of academic and administrative decision-making bodies. Participating in the promotion and implementation of the specialisation at the national and
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of the Universe. It offers a modern and friendly work environment and conducts research in broad and active international collaboration. It currently hosts 17 staff members and 10 PhD students in astrophysics
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in the work of the university’s decision-making bodies is recommended. Required qualifications PhD or an equivalent qualification. Required experience Internationally recognized professional research
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community. Encouraging inclusive and supportive work environment. Required qualifications PhD or an equivalent qualification. Required experience Thorough understanding of plant interactions with soil