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High Performance Computing facility, where the current code is implemented. The candidate will, among other activities, extend the model to treat different management interventions, peat growth and decay
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Matthew Jones, Prof R Lewis, Prof D Fletcher, Prof David Curtis Application Deadline: 07 November 2025 Details Are you enthusiastic about digital technology and motivated to build tangible change
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Are you fascinated by electromagnetic modeling and numerical problem solving? Do you want to contribute to the development of state-of-the-art metrology for integrated-circuit production
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Job Purpose You will contribute to/ lead a project “Comprehensive assessment of the biology and public health importance of Anopheles stephensi in Africa (AnoSTEP Africa)” working with Prof Heather
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restrictions may apply), you are encouraged to contact already the perspective supervisor (Prof. Mauro Stener stener@units.it for an expression of interest. Formal selection procedures will then start after
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of extracellular matrix (ECM) remodelling during wound healing. Yet, many proteolytic processes remain uncharacterized due to the complexity of the ECM and limitations in current detection strategies. Advances in
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), IBPS, Sorbonne Université. The team possesses expertise in developing application-specific microfluidic models that integrate desired mechanical conditions of fluid flow and substrate viscoelasticity
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by the Open Universiteit, which is formally based in Heerlen. The project is supervised by a research team with strong expertise in the application of artificial intelligence for cybersecurity (prof
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Job Purpose The candidate will contribute to the work of the consortium *Policy Modelling for Health (HealthMod”, 2024-2028) and associated projects, *working with Dr. Andreas Hoehn, Prof. Petra
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Saelens team. Research Project In this research project you will develop probabilistic deep-learning models that automatically extract biological and statistical knowledge from in vivo perturbational omics