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and signalling in the context of cellular homeostasis and epigenetics Development of subcellular proteo-metabolomics and fluxomics workflows to investigate the dynamics hub molecules (Acyl-CoAs, CoA
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interdisciplinary collaboration between the Department of Mathematics and the Department of Physics and Technology. The project includes three main activities: (i) the development of novel simulation techniques, (ii
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explore two essential enzymes involved in fatty acid synthesis in Gram-negative bacteria, with particular focus on Pseudomonas aeruginosa. We will use a structure-based approach to develop potent inhibitors
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to develop practical management tools. SEAClim will provide detailed predictions and projections of decadal-to-multidecadal changes in marine environments focusing on the North Atlantic. TipESM will explore
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project “ComDisp: Community-Centered Modeling of Housing-Related Health Disparities.” ComDisp develops a grassroots modeling framework to predict health disparities under different climate change scenarios
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/work tasks: The position is part of the Belmont Forum project “ComDisp: Community-Centered Modeling of Housing-Related Health Disparities.” ComDisp develops a grassroots modeling framework to predict
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group there has been a long-standing involvement within studies of ultra-peripheral collisions, where the group has developed one of the leading simulation tools (called 'STARLIGHT') and has been involved
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modules for the ITk (ATLAS Inner Tracker). Within the ALICE group there has been a long-standing involvement within studies of ultra-peripheral collisions, where the group has developed one of the leading
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management expert and a research assistant. AI STORIES explores the hypothesis that deep narrative structures in the datasets used to train generative AI models are replicated and perhaps exaggerated in
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well as their individual research within the Center for Digital Narrative’s Computational Narrative Systems node, led by Professor Nick Montfort with Professor Rafael Pérez y Pérez. Work includes developing new