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or humid conditions (non-weather), exposure to bloodborne pathogens that requires the use of Personal Protective Equipment, exposure to dust, fumes or airborne particles, and exposure to toxic or caustic
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structure; Lattice QCD; , Heavy-ion collisions , High-Energy Physics , High-Energy QCD, Parton Saturation , Lattice QCD , Low-energy nuclear theory , Nuclear and Particle Theory, Dark Matter , Nuclear
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, meshfree/particle approaches). Conduct sensitivity analysis and model reduction to identify key drivers of persistence. Use models to simulate in silico scenarios (immune modulation, relapse, clearance vs
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biology program focused on single particle cryoEM, X ray crystallography, protein biochemistry, membrane reconstitution, and quantitative biophysics. The lab has dedicated access to a cryoARM300 300 kV
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scattering methods, especially SAXS on lipid particles and nanoparticles Experience in the production and characterization of lipid particles Proficiency in the design and development of measurement cells
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‑edge energies for SPCCT detection, Control of particle size, morphology, stability, and biocompatibility. Physicochemical characterization: Measurement of size distribution, surface charge, and
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microfluidics channels experimentally. The particle dynamics under solute concentration gradient will be analyzed and new methods of manipulating particles in complex geometries will be developed. Application
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computer skills with a focus on image analysis is required, for example single particle analysis (SPA) and tomography for structural biology. You are independent and flexible and can take on new challenges
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of these equations to obtain the dependence of the percolation threshold and of the percolation time, on particle functionality, on the diffusion coefficients of linkers and particles, and on the number of linkers per
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which NASA intends to visit. Additionally, we hope to incorporate existing physical models, such as magnetospheric particle bombardment, into the AI models, thus enhancing their applicability. The project