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scalable bioinformatics pipelines on cloud-based infrastructure. The Research Fellow will be responsible for the code base supporting the large-scale genomic processing and analysis pipelines at the SMaHT
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industry to design, develop and maintain the research software that drives the two projects. Your responsibilities will include: Developing high-quality, well-documented software to support multi-scale
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cosmetic applications. Thus, the successful candidate will work mainly towards developing a cascade extraction and process scale-up together with other partners, contributing to the development, optimisation
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-of-the-art theory and modeling. For that purpose, CEA/IRIG is actively developing the “TB_Sim” code. TB_Sim is able to describe very realistic qubit structures down to the atomic scale if needed using
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Institut Supérieur de l'Aéronautique et de l'Espace | Toulouse, Midi Pyrenees | France | 27 days ago
enjeu sera d'étendre le modèle afin de pouvoir traiter la multi-fissuration (un point important sera la manière de gérer les ramifications entre les fissures). Des tests « numériques » sur des structures
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experience managing complex projects with strict deadlines. Experience coordinating large-scale events, workshops, or conferences. Strong written and verbal communication skills. Proficiency in Microsoft
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candidate will be dedicated to finding creative solutions and have a genuine curiosity and enthusiasm to work with a multi-disciplinary research team in computer science, as part of the SCALE centre
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The Institute of Electronic Structure and Laser of the Foundation for and Technology Hellas (IESL - FORTH), in the framework of the project WISE - Multi‐scale multi‐process machine for high value‐added products
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falls within the activities of the AURIGA project and focuses on the theoretical and experimental investigation of multi-scale fluid dynamics in bubble columns using ionic liquids. The objectives
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the genomic landscape of breast cancer using large scale tumor sequencing data. You can read more about the project on our website https://portal.research.lu.se/sv/persons/staaf-johan/. The research team is