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the development and activity of human beige adipose tissue. We will use a human beige adipose tissue organoid model recently developed by the team from cells derived from the vascular stromal fraction of human
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since its discovery 150 years ago, due to a lack of model species 2,3. The candidate will use a combination of genetic tools to identify the molecular machinery responsible for chromosome fragmentation in
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modelling in combi-nation with empirical data to assess how forests under different management regimes protect against natural hazards. A specific focus of the work will be on how climate change will impact
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the development of components using agent-based modeling techniques, reinforcement learning, and other explainable artificial intelligence modules for decision-making, situation assessment, and operational support
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observations of the solar atmosphere, in-situ measurements from heliospheric probes, in synergy with a complete numerical modeling of the generation and propagation of solar jets from the solar atmosphere
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mitigation strategies to prevent performance losses due to these impurities. We will explore both experimental techniques as well as computational models to provide feedback for designing higher efficient
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candidate for the research project Simplicial Type Theory. What are you going to do? A key step in the development of homotopy type theory was the construction by Voevodsky of a model of this theory in
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analysis, modelling and field experiments, our project will illuminate the way forward for assisted migration (AM) as a pathway to sustain, and to restore in case of degradation, the biodiversity and
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applications towards materials science. Generative machine learning models have emerged as a prominent approach to AI, with impressive performance in many application domains, including materials discovery
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orders. Using 3D field recordings and environmental monitoring, you will uncover how different species behave in swarms, how they use sensory cues from their environment, bringing new hindsight about the