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assistant professor ("post-doc") funded by the National Science Centre in Poland (NCN) is held at the Department of Evolutionary Immunology of the Jagiellonian University, Faculty of Biology. The post-doc
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collective bargaining agreement. Salary is based on UC's salary scales. Areas of specialization include: Cognition, Perception, and Cognitive Neuroscience, Developmental and Evolutionary Psychology
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Games and Evolutionary Games Robotics Human-Like Audio-Visual Processing Hardware and Software for AI Systems Interdisciplinary Research in AI for Fundamental Sciences (e.g., Mathematics, Brain and
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Lagator lab works at the intersection of evolutionary, molecular, micro and synthetic biology, to address questions about bacterial transcriptional regulation and antimicrobial resistance. We design
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. The Kasimatis lab studies the evolutionary genomic of sexual conflict using the Caenorhabditis nematode model system. This project specifically examines differences in recombination rate between the sexes in
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response of a bacterial pathogen to antibiotics is currently not clear. The appointee for this position will study the ecological and evolutionary processes that drive the rise and fall of antibiotic
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Website https://jobrxiv.org/job/department-of-evolutionary-population-genetics-27778-ph… Requirements Additional Information Work Location(s) Number of offers available1Company/InstituteDepartment
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-design of morphology and control. This can involve optimizing robots through techniques from Evolutionary Robotics in a simulator and then deploying robots for further training and subsequent testing in
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robots through techniques from Evolutionary Robotics in a simulator and then deploying robots for further training and subsequent testing in lab- or real-world- environments. Focus may be on legged, flying
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, which is a collaboration between two projects: The REPEAT project ("The functional and evolutionary importance of simple repeats in the genome"), led by Professor Kjetill S Jakobsen and Professor Melinka