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and recent evolutionary genetic discoveries, utilizing large-scale bioinformatic databases and resources. Background: The human brain is a highly complex network of interconnected regions—the connectome
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complexity seen in patients. This Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) doctoral network PhD project takes a fundamentally new approach: embedding animal models in a translational framework that connects
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databases and resources. Background: The human brain is a highly complex network of interconnected regions—the connectome. Over the past decade, advances in network neuroscience and connectomics have allowed
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, ground segment architecture, and networking principles; process and systems engineering: ability to analyse and model complex systems, with a focus on automation and optimisation; business and strategy
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control centers) the type and complexity of the ISL network will change. You are expected to define the ISL network concept starting from system level requirements, covering: definition of the network and
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empirical sociology and complexity approaches Learn to integrate survey data, network analysis, and agent-based modeling Develop strong skills in data analysis, modeling, and social experiments Collaborate
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Job description Climate extremes continue to intensify across Europe, creating complex environmental management challenges for river systems. Traditional infrastructure designed for single hazard
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, and social networks, cluster within families, and how they, in combination with molecular profiles, relate to the physical living environment, health outcomes, and lifespan. This knowledge will then be
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network of leading academic hospitals, frontline care providers (GPs, VVT), and innovators in the field of AI in healthcare. - A dynamic and collaborative research environment with significant autonomy. - A
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how networks support cognition is one of the most exciting challenges in clinical neuroscience. For complex conditions such as multiple sclerosis and autism spectrum disorder, progress has been slowed