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the position of an University Professor acting as Research Group Leader in Malopolska Centre of Biotechnology. We are looking for a candidate for the position of Research Group Leader in Molecular
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Are you interested in developing AI methods that can make physics simulations orders of magnitude faster? If the answer is yes, please continue reading! Join our team! The University of Amsterdam (UvA) is
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. The ideal applicant will be eager to engage in a dynamic, cross-border doctoral programme, spending significant periods of study and research in both Poland and the Netherlands. We seek an individual who
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of interest include (but not limited to) molecular mechanisms and nonequilibrium thermodynamics in living systems responsible for important regulatory functions such as signal transduction, molecular motor
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networks and nonequilibrium thermodynamics of living systems. Current areas of interest include (but not limited to) molecular mechanisms and nonequilibrium thermodynamics in living systems responsible
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written English. Preference will be given to candidates with an affinity for theoretical work and experience in working with molecular dynamics simulations. Where to apply E-mail natjecaji.pisarnica@irb.hr
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functional inversion. Additional applications are possible on quasi-exact nonadiabatic nuclear dynamics simulations using tensor network states (ML-MCTDH) of vibronic coupling models. Of particular interest
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | 2 months ago
including molecular dynamics simulations, protein design, data visualization, and analytical techniques including optical spectroscopy and microscopy techniques, including fluorescence microscopy (e.g
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Policy The role The successful candidate will join the Mitochondrial Dynamics Group. They will gain research experience by investigating fundamental aspects of mitochondrial biology, with particular
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Job Purpose You will contribute to an international collaborative project entitled “Multi-scale infection dynamics from cells to landscapes: FMD in African buffalo”, working with Prof Roman Biek