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Assistant or Associate Professor Community-Based Physician Faculty (Shore: 03-317-202) - (2500003C) The Department of Radiation Oncology, at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, ranked top
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experience in computational systems modeling, simulation, and analytics. Experience with agent-based, biophysical modeling, or multi-scale modeling; OR Experience with analyzing multi-omics data (e.g., single
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Our portfolio covers many aspects of parasitology research from molecules to cells and whole organisms to populations. Research activities are based around skills in molecular biology, biochemistry
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Assistant or Associate Professor Community-Based Physician Faculty (03-317-201) - (240001RP) Assistant or Associate Professor – Community-Based Physician Faculty (03-317-201): The Department
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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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and cellular mechanisms shaping spatial and temporal trajectories of liver regeneration and cancer. Linking computer simulations with experimental observations will further uncover intrinsic and
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computational tools and data analysis (e.g., Python, R, agent-based modeling) for developing economic simulations and analyzing large datasets. Research and Publication Record: Demonstrated success in conducting
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following areas: high-mobility materials based printed electronics, transient electronics (various sensors, circuits, energy devices etc.), degradable materials, micro/nanofabrication, nanowire synthesis
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frameworks for software modules up to the complete software as a framework for evaluation and validation in the fields of sensor simulation, agent simulation and vehicle dynamics and the associated generation
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planning, and AI-based pricing design for EV charging coordination. More specifically, this project has the following three research tasks. We will characterise realistic EV mobility behaviours and charging