Be part of the ADDSTRES Project - High Education Project


Join our research team and work with us in the development of artificial intelligence algorithms of MAIOR software solutions. Our solutions are designed for the optimization of planning and scheduling of public transport services. The ADDSTRES Project is funded by the Tuscan Region under the "Fund for Development and Cohesion" and may give you the opportunity to work with us on an applied research project in the industry.

 

For more information: ricerca@adm.unipi.it

Official link: https://www.unipi.it/index.php/miur/itemlist/category/1785-bando-assegni-2021-r-t#:~:text=La%20Regione%20Toscana%20ha%20approvato,alta%20formazione%20tramite%20la%20ricerca

 

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The researcher, who will be trained with the research project, must have a Master's degree in scientific disciplines (Computer Science, Mathematics, Engineering, or similar), possibly with previous experience in the application of algorithmic methodologies for the solution of optimization problems and/or in the use of data mining and artificial intelligence techniques for the analysis of large data streams.

Good programming skills, ability to mathematically analyze complex problems and algorithms, and willingness to work in a team are required.

The researcher will be responsible for the conceptual development, implementation, and testing of the software components. The researcher will be closely assisted by both the staff of MAIOR and the staff of the Department of Computer Science of the University of Pisa.

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Announcement of Research Grants 2021 - Tuscany Region


The goal of the Call for Advanced Training Projects is to promote the qualification of human capital and its employability through the financing of advanced training through research. These paths are carried out through research projects conducted in collaboration between universities and/or research organizations on the one hand and companies, operators of the regional cultural and creative sector, and other private entities on the other, aim to qualify professional profiles and strengthen the employability of young scholars and researchers.