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energy consumption. The demonstration of high-power energy recovery (exceeding 1 MW), particularly for high currents, remains a major challenge. It requires detailed simulations of beam dynamics o study
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sustainability. For more details, please view https://www.ntu.edu.sg/ase . The Wetland Carbon Lab at NTU’s Asian School of the Environment (ASE) focuses on understanding the role of aquatic ecosystems, including
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to study chromatin and gene regulation in mammalian cells and human disease systems. Current ongoing projects include: statistical modeling and advanced machine learning/AI method development for predicting
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to be a growing field, and there is substantial room to contribute. We are interested in developing techniques that can improve on current AI performance, model human cognition, and in using neurosymbolic
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maintenance strategies represents a major industrial challenge at the intersection of system dynamics, control theory, and advanced signal processing. Current approaches exhibit complementary limitations: data
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work environment. We are seeking a part-time Research Assistant in computer vision and machine learning for human behavior analysis and modeling. The successful candidate will investigate new algorithms
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are important modifiable factors that influence metabolic processes and the gut microbiota. Current recommendations advocate for an adapted diet, with a reduction in animal proteins in favor of plant-based
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Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Development and maintenance of immunocompetent murine cancer models, functional characterization of T cells via flow cytometry and in vitro assays, and adoptive
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programme. Details of research projects currently being undertaken can be seen at: https://www.crick.ac.uk/vivian-li/ . Key Responsibilities In this project, some of the specific aims include but are not
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(PDEs) and modelling with PDEs. The applicant’s research focus must be a specialisation in numerical analysis for PDEs. The specialisation should both strengthen the division’s current research in