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GREET The GREET Doctoral Network (Generative Explainee-aware Explainability and Transparency in Proactive Cyber-Physical Eco-Environments) brings together 13 leading universities, research institutes, and
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such tools redefining the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying TB protection is required. For this, TB research must incorporate the complexity and heterogeneity of the disease. Aligned with the End-TB
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panels, participation in scientific conference committees, the awarding of scientific prizes, and participation in leading research networks in the respective areas. Scientific and Technological Production
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CIIMAR - Interdisciplinary Center of Marine and Environmental Research - Uporto | Portugal | about 2 months ago
performance and experience relevant to the scientific area and the project work-plan, including participation in R&D projects (especially the areas valued in point 2 of this notice) and international networking
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Archipelago, integrating it into the global e-CALLISTO network. The project will deploy new-generation spectrometers and antennas to fill the observational gap over the North Atlantic, enhancing global space
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thermodynamics. • Investigate molecular recognition mechanisms, including lectin clustering and complex stoichiometry, supported by mass photometry and molecular dynamics simulations. • Integrate biophysical and
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Instituto de Investigação e Inovação em Saúde da Universidade do Porto (i3S) | Portugal | 24 days ago
. Project summary and work plan The work plan associated with this fellowship is focused on developing complex organ-on-a-chip systems, compatible with functional imaging techniques and integrating sensing
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therein must be fulfilled by the date of the act of contracting. Preferred conditions a) Leadership of scientific research projects. b) Participation in multi-institutional networks and community engagement
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services; Active participation in international research associations and networks; Authorship and co-authorship of articles reporting secondary scoping studies review and/or systematic reviews; Authorship
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) Overview of constant-depth lower-bounds in Computational Complexity, with a view towards using tools of mathematical logic and model theory, and relating these tools with the subjects of the HoFGA project. 2