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processes, and the application of AI methods in engineering. Description: Nowadays, computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) methods are used to a large extent for the production of complex machine components, in
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involved in analyzing data collected from the TexNet seismological monitoring program and other stations or assets that provide quality data. Comparing different methods and tools for moment tensor inversion
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-)colonialist societies. The program involves the development and implementation of an evidence-based (as opposed to faith-based) research project (in Humanities or Social Sciences) on a topic relevant to the
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of proteomics. Research interests should be compatible with other current strategic areas of expansion including: Chemistry of Life Processes; Complex Biological Systems & Quantitative Biosciences