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. • Familiarity with MODFLOW, MATPOWER, OpenDSS, Machine Learning based emulators, or agent-based modeling. • Knowledge of scenario development, resilience frameworks, and socio-environmental-technological systems
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parameter space, and using and/or developing agent-based models for the movement and behavior of fish in rivers. Presenting material at conferences, writing research papers for publication, and/or assisting
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integrity of agents before administration to patients according to departmental procedures. d. The correct radiopharmaceutical and dose is prepared for the exam and administered to patient via
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, specifically in the identification and evaluation of technical components for defining and orcherstrating agents based on generative AI and the design of a proposed architecture. 7. Applicable legislation and
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remanufacturing, data-driven business models, and product development. The AI Champion project develops artificial intelligence agents that improve automation and information flow in building services engineering
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structure, where the information is integrated based on concomitant stimulation of channels and force exertion to probe the environment. We believe that the growth cone’s sense of the mechanical nature of its
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compounds in Human Derived Biliary Tract Cancer preclinical models. Supervisors: Chiara Braconi and Sergi Marco Project summary: Biliary Tract Cancers (BTC) are tumours arising from the bile duct within and
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will be primarily based at Main Sterilization in the Health Sciences building on the main UW campus and will float as needed to the Magnuson Sterilization location, which is located our Sandpoint
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the European Research Council (ERC-CoG2025). Main tasks: This project aims to develop smart imaging agents based on single particle tracers to image alterations of the blood flow dynamics in cancer by positron
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approaches, including advanced live cell imaging and in vitro motility assays. The position is based in Michael Way’s laboratory at the Francis Crick Institute. Click here to read more about the Way lab