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streams, contributing to elevated environmental mercury levels and increased human exposure. It is estimated that around 300 tonnes of mercury are released annually through these processes, making them one
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: Hydrology, Water Resources, Data Science, and Computing Admission requirements: BSc or MSc degrees in one of the following areas: Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Physical
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of Glasgow and other Universities across the UK. This is a complex mixed-methods project that uses a wide range of cross-UK administrative health records to estimate the impact of the welfare grants
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laboratoire. L'algorithme final a montré de très bons résultats sur des données de simulations et sur des données expérimentales (https://doi.org/10.1364/OL.566273 ). Cependant, cette approche requière une
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” led by Prof. Rafał Szabla. This project focuses on understanding the mechanistic aspects of nonenzymatic RNA self-replication using methods of molecular dynamics and quantum chemistry. In particular
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information on Professor Norman's lab, see https://compmem.princeton.edu. Questions should be directed to Professor Norman at knorman@princeton.edu. Applications should include a cover letter, a CV, and a list
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for this classification at the discretion of the supervisor. Equipment Operated: Computer and all other standard office equipment. Work Schedule: Typically, Monday through Friday. Primary Location: Youngstown Supervision
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, licenses, specialty, and training. The above hiring range represents the University's good faith and reasonable estimate of the range of possible compensation at the time of posting. Position Summary
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Traces (ALT) lab at the Department of Psychological and Quantitative Foundations has an open Postdoctoral Scholar position for an individual with expertise in computational and quantitative methods
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expertise to solve problems at the intersection between life science, computer vision, and state-of-the-art AI methods. Work with petabyte-scale light sheet datasets that are typically 4D or 5D (x,y,z,t