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this limitation is a clear goal, with a potential target language being TLA+. - The advent of smart contracts, programs deployed on blockchain platforms, promises to significantly change how financial assets
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mathematical background, including expertise in stochastic optimization (e.g. Markov decision theory and dynamic programming) and applied probability (Bayesian statistics). Excellent coding skills (e.g., in Java
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aggregate formation can be inhibited and how these toxic aggregates are cleared, important aspects to find potential disease ameliorating targets for future therapeutic approaches. We recently discovered
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) multi-omics analysis for the identification of therapeutic targets (biomarkers or druggable targets). The candidate will also develop and implement AI-driven tools to predict disease prognosis and
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Design and optimize epitaxial layerstacks for lasers and modulators to meet target performance Execute epitaxy process steps as part of full PIC fabrication flows in collaboration with process
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of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC) of PD(D)/DLB patients to identify molecular profiles and drug targets. We will collect skin biopsies from PD patients of whom brain pathological confirmation is
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creative – You bring substantial knowledge of statistical (e.g. Bayesian) methods, strong analytical skills, and creativity. Programming skills – You are proficient in Python and/or Matlab. Research
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/hybrid implementations of AI algorithms, novel quantum computing algorithms, etc.); conduct theoretical studies to identify target EO use cases that could benefit from (hybrid) quantum computing solutions
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The development of integrated CO₂ capture and conversion as a cornerstone of the net-zero transition is driven by ambitious goals and targets set by the European Commission, among others, under
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The development of integrated CO₂ capture and conversion as a cornerstone of the net-zero transition is driven by ambitious goals and targets set by the European Commission, among others, under