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topics in both discrete and continuous probability. Recent areas of focus include random walks and percolation on strongly correlated structures, interacting particle systems, and mixing times of Markov
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topics in both discrete and continuous probability. Recent areas of focus include random walks and percolation on strongly correlated structures, interacting particle systems, and mixing times of Markov
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particle systems, and mixing times of Markov chains, random graphs and trees, random matrix theory, stochastic and Lévy processes in infinite-dimensional spaces, free probability, random sphere packings in
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-cell interactions, viral infection and cancer invasion. The core techniques used will be single-particle cryo-EM and in situ cryo-electron tomography, with support from classical cell biology, molecular
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. The core techniques used will be single-particle cryo-EM and in situ cryo-electron tomography, with support from classical cell biology, molecular biophysics, biochemistry and molecular biology methodologies
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PhD, along with proven experience and research interest in relevant areas: Nano structural analysis of systems with length scales ranging up to 6 microns Instrument development and deployment Scientific
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the Hintze Centre for Astrophysical Surveys and the Beecroft Institute for Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology. They will also get involved with the LSST-Dark Energy Science Collaboration, the international
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. The research requires experience in high vacuum systems, laser, molecular beams and laser desorption sources, charged particle beams and optics, velocity-map imaging detection, and the associated data processing
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radio astronomy. The successful candidate will join the European Research Council -funded project PARTICLES, which is led by Dr. Talvikki Hovatta. The work is conducted at Aalto University Metsähovi Radio
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. The core techniques used will be single-particle cryo-EM and in situ cryo-electron tomography, with support from classical cell biology, molecular biophysics, biochemistry and molecular biology methodologies