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Engineering, Chemistry or Mathematics preferred. Candidate must have 3 years of relevant research experience. Required Experience: Demonstrated experience in multiscale modeling and/or process modeling and
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Institutes and general universities. Positions Available A total of 50 postdoctoral researchers will be recruited across the following DGIST InnoCORE Research Centers: Multiscale Brain Digital Twin Convergence
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to experimental campaigns and will use image-derived structures (including XCT images where available) to develop mechanistic, validated mathematical multiscale models. We are recruiting a Postdoctoral Research
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of activity: Dep of Neuroscienze e Riabilitazione Duration: 24 months Where to apply Website http://www.unife.it/concorsi Requirements Additional Information Eligibility criteria Eligible destination country
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properties in solid-state plasmonic systems in the presence of disorder" Where to apply Website https://selezionionline.cnr.it Requirements Additional Information Eligibility criteria PhD in physics, chemistry
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The research activity is focused on the development of a multiscale
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. The candidate will integrate quantitative 3D histology and tissue biomechanics, oculomotor behavioral tests in mutant mice, and mathematical modeling, to develop a predictive multiscale framework linking muscle
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to cognition and from embryo to adult, using multiscale experimental and theoretical approaches. The brand-new NeuroPSI building is located next to the NeuroSpin institute for brain imaging, thus forming
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: Dep.of Neuroscienze e riabilitazione Duration: 12 months Where to apply Website http://www.unife.it/concorsi Requirements Additional Information Eligibility criteria Eligible destination country/ies
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challenging. The objective of this PhD is to develop a predictive modeling framework that explicitly links multiscale physical mechanisms to macroscopic responses. The work will follow a multiscale and