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parallel, the Exercise Biochemistry Laboratory has recently achieved BSL-2 certification, enabling compliant on‑site processing and analysis of biological samples. The Department has a DXA and SECA MF-BIA
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, usable optical systems such as laser lock circuits and laser sources, iterating quickly based on experimental results and feedback. In parallel, you will contribute to prototyping, validating, and
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biological scales. Project background Cells are mechanically heterogeneous systems composed of proteins, membranes, and compartments with distinct physical properties. In parallel, they continuously sense and
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algorithms in the context of sparse optimization and applications in real world data sets. We are also interested in exploring opportunities for parallelism of the completion process, highlighting
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(if designated). If you close the browser or exit your application prior to submitting, the application process will be saved as a draft. You will be able to access and complete the application through “My Draft
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massively parallel sequencing assays of DNA and RNA from patient tumor samples. Data from these environments are used to advance research on both adult and pediatric cancers, improve our understanding
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system. We have a variety of ongoing projects that leverage high throughput reporter assays (e.g., Massively Parallel Reporter Assays) to understand gene regulation in the living brain. We apply
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Reference Number AE2025-0575 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Portuguese version: https
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behavioral, autonomic, and electrophysiological correlates of galvanic vestibular stimulation (GVS). Over the years, GVS has been shown to influence various perceptual and cognitive processes, including higher
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linear algebra computations, building software for scientific applications using GPUs (Graphics Processing Unit), multi-threading and parallelism, numerical discretization methods (finite differences