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processes and develop innovative tools in cell biology. Key Responsibilities: Conduct experimental research using quantitative biochemistry, biophysics, and cell biology. Develop and optimize advanced
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focus on translational Research, Development & Deployment which focus on specific area of the energy value chain, and a number of Living labs and Testbeds which facilitate large scale technology
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and conceptual abilities Proven ability to publish in conferences and journals Ability and willingness to train and supervise graduate students Background in physicochemical analysis (PhD or engineer
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fellows. Join us to push the boundaries of clinical evidence synthesis and trustworthy guideline development by integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into these processes. Our mission is to enhance
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. The position is for one year, renewable subject to satisfactory performance. Successful candidates will conduct research and develop 3D vision. Candidates are expected to have a strong background in relevant
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Responsibilities: To carry out research and development of predictive AI techniques for antibody and antigen interaction prediction To determine mechanisms of action of biologics (peptides and antibodies) for cancer
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Responsibilities: Develop and maintain codebases Do experiments to measure and evaluate performance of cloud systems Read and write related academic papers Engage in and facilitate teamwork Co-supervise UG students
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in Free Space-Time Job Description Demonstrate and measure the breakthrough concepts in nanophotonics using optical sources such as transmission electron microscope Develop high-impact theory
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The Emerging nanoscience Research Institute (EnRI) focuses its research on advanced materials, computational modelling & simulation and development of small-scale testing and materials
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cutting-edge research in computational X-ray photonics. The research fellow will assist in the development of novel theoretical numerical framework pertaining the generation of compact, high quality X-rays