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EPFL FSB, MATHGEOM-GE Position ID: 1127-POSTDOCTN [#26926] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Lausanne, Vaud 1015, Switzerland [map ] Subject Area: Theory of automorphic
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optical actuator Design and fabrication of high-performance soft optical actuator Design, modeling, and scalable manufacturing of miniature, highly integrated fiber actuator Demonstration of multifunctional
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community! The research group of Yuping Li is looking to recruit a highly motivated and curious Postdoctoral scholar, starting immediately or as per agreement. Our research group is generally interested in
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highly motivated and ambitious junior postdoc to work on the development and application of bone marrow tissue analogs to model and investigate human pathophysiological hematopoiesis.
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: Fiber-based soft optical actuator Design and fabrication of high-performance soft optical actuator Design, modeling, and scalable manufacturing of miniature, highly integrated fiber actuator Demonstration
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responsibility for our unique GPU-accelerated 3D FDTD software suite and extending its capabilities Modelling the effects of atmospheric turbulence fields Software development (3D modelling and coding in Python, C
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Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL | Switzerland | about 1 month ago
. You will incorporate field survey data, remote sensing and other auxiliary data into spatial modelling processes using techniques such as species distribution modelling and artificial intelligence
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. The tasks will require a high degree of innovativeness, command of multi-scale asphalt and binder testing methods, as well as knowledge of the pavement design concepts. Experience in material modeling and
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, Switzerland) is offering a 3-year postdoctoral position. Main duties and responsibilities This position is part of the Swiss National Science Foundation "Shuffle algebra techniques in representation theory
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culture experiments (in vitro), followed by experiments using murine models (in vivo ). Your profile • You obtained a PhD degree in cell biology (or equivalent) in the past 12 months and have a strong