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cosmology, late-time cosmology, and gravitational-wave cosmology. Our group is calling for one postdoctoral candidate with special preference for experience in cosmology-related data analysis and numerical
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the analysis of protein aggregation. The project integrates stem cell biology, stress granule biology, multi-omics, and therapeutic target validation. Key responsibilities: Generation, maintenance, and
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of genomic data analysis and commonly used analytical pipelines for UCE (and other) data analysis. Familiarity with NCBI data and Github repository management. Preferred Qualifications PhD in a life science's
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parametric and stochastic analysis techniques will be developed, that will certainly find wider applications in structural dynamics. We are looking for a PhD student holding a MSc degree in Civil
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industry) -Exposure to programming, numerical computation, and ideally data analysis and a keen interest in further developing your skills in these areas -No knowledge of finance is required. Some of the
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background or keen interest in statistics, statistical analysis, and surrogate-based modelling would be considered an asset. Qualification requirements PhD stipends are allocated to individuals who hold a
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far in any of the numerous direct searches for new particles, the emphasis for Run 3 and the subsequent high-luminosity phase of LHC operation is shifting to precision measurements probing
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of mechanical engineering. Principal activities · Development of numerical tools for simulation of flanging process, especially for high strength steel. The developed models aim to feasibility analysis using
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neurophysiological experiments - mathematical analysis of the dynamics of neural networks - programming and numerical simulations of neural networks - development of quantitative model predictions and
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. The faculty’s research is supported by numerous grants from government agencies, private foundations, and private industry including: the NIH, the Health Resources & Services Administration, the Indiana