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research as a doctoral student you will be passionate about using large-scale data to address important questions in cancer research, have strong experience of quantitative analyses, and be a positive
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offered provide access to challenging and interdisciplinary projects integrated into large national and European research consortia such as the DAPHNE (DAta for PHoton and Neutron Experiments) NFDI
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scattering experiments at world leading large-scale X-ray and neutron facilities (e.g. PETRA III and EuXFEL in Hamburg, ESRF and ILL in Grenoble and others), analysis of the experimental data Presentation
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the Netherlands! A place to be proud of. Do you want more information? For more information about the position, please contact Prof. Dr Lourens Poorter, Email: lourens.poorter@wur.nl , Phone: +31317486216
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large-scale international facilities (such as synchrotron and neutron sources). Details of the research activities as well as publications and background information are available on the group website
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design recovery and stability strategies using large-scale simulation workflows. Build and expand realistic, continent-scale power system models (e.g., the European transmission grid). Implement and test
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edge of energy systems and computational engineering, developing scalable methods to simulate and secure IBR-dominated grids. Your key responsibilities include: Conducting large-scale simulations
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The positions offered provide access to challenging and interdisciplinary projects integrated into large national and European research consortia such as the DAPHNE (DAta for PHoton and Neutron Experiments) NFDI
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that language can be fully expressed in the visual modality. - Using large-scale data-driven methods to recognise and interpret the interplay of speech and other modalities. This could involve training
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Simulation Framework The Computational Biology (CoBi) group, led by Prof. Dagmar Iber, develops data-driven, mechanistic models of biological systems using advanced imaging and computational tools. Our group