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the mechanics of storytelling, and navigate the creative and collaborative processes of screenwriting. Note: All applicants who currently hold an appointment at another University of California campus
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of solving such systems are immense: slow or unstable convergence, lack of robustness, and scalability bottlenecks on modern parallel architectures. As a PhD researcher, you will be at the frontier of tackling
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performance. The post-doctoral fellow will be hired by the IRCER (Institut de Recherche sur les Céramiques), in which he will be responsible for optimising the transparent ceramics manufacturing process. He
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several projects in parallel Ability to work collaboratively in a team as well as independently on a wide variety of research projects Excellent communication skills Detail-oriented, focused, and highly
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processing, targeting applications in the fields of communication, sensing, geolocalization, space and biomedical. This Ph.D. project will take place at DTU Electro. Apart from the time at DTU there will be
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input from a parallel international project (in collaboration with Prof. Joni Lakin, Dr. Jonathan Wai, Prof. David Uttal) and industry collaboration via the partnership with GL Assessment (Dr Berny
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integration with classical HPC; accelerator platforms and accelerated computing; parallel, distributed, and HPC programming models and languages; software design, verification, and optimization; energy
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contribute to the preparation of manuscripts. Our research focuses on uncovering the proximate mechanisms underlying evolutionary changes in developmental and behavioural processes in nematodes. Much of our
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(CO₂) emitted into the atmosphere. Quantifying the oceanic carbon sink and its future variability strongly depends on how the processes controlling air–sea CO₂ exchanges are represented in models
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source areas. With the shifting focus of policy from deposition to emissions (target management), a better understanding of the processes in source areas has become crucial. Moreover, understanding what