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] * Background of the recruitment and description of the project The Complex Fluids and Flows Unit carries research in fluid dynamics making use of direct numerical simulations. Highly motivated candidates
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of approximate inference and sampling, grounded in both equilibrium statistical mechanics and dynamical perspectives. These efforts are expected to deepen and extend the mathematical foundations that underpin
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to elucidate the molecular mechanisms underlying the differentiation of immune cells, with a particular focus on gene regulation by transcription factors, in order to uncover the molecular basis of disease
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property -Hydraulic fracturing/shearing experiments and Acoustic Emission (AE) measurements under high T/P conditions -CT image analysis of rock or proppant transport -Subsurface fluid flow/fracturing
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of the recruitment and description of the project Position Summary: The Cell Proliferation and Gene Editing Unit investigates the molecular mechanisms that regulate cell division and mitotic quality control in
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approaches from cell and developmental biology, evolutionary biology, and ecology with physical functional analyses based on bio-photonics, -thermodynamics, and -mechanics. We create structural variations
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: Microbiological and molecular biological experiments to elucidate mechanisms of antimicrobial resistance and resistance development Identification of potential drug targets In vitro evaluation of candidate
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catalysts for the decomposition of hardly degradable resins. The study will also involve identifying the active species and elucidating the reaction mechanism of those catalysis. 2.Development of Polyolefins
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integrating cutting-edge proteomics, size-exclusion chromatography, and biochemical approaches, we aim to uncover the molecular mechanisms that regulate cellular senescence through alterations in the ribosomes
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when appropriate. [Qualifications] (Required) PhD in mathematics, physics, or a closely related field by the start date. (Preferred) Demonstrated research expertise in one or more of the following areas