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Robotisation (PROMAR) group, headed by Matthias Rupp. The group develops fundamental and technological expertise in machine learning for materials science, including data-driven accelerated simulations and
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(mechanical, electromagnetic, and, possibly, fluid-dynamic) and multi-scale simulations for drone components using finite element tools (e.g., Abaqus, Comsol). · Supporting the development of an AI
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THE UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATE IN THEORETICAL CHEMISTRY GRADE 7, £39,355 – £45,413
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alternative CO2 concentration trajectories will result in altered ecosystem dynamics and resilience. O3: Evaluate the ecosystem resilience simulated by a vegetation demography model with emerging signals
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rewiring in glioma. We will leverage our expertise in genetic engineering and m6A profiling, and characterize the specific metabolome and lipidome composition of glioma. We will assess the impact of m6A
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enhanced MRI with computer simulations of image contrast and mass spectrometric imaging of tissue samples and single cells. This project is part of the Collaborative Research Centre 1450 “Insight
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Area of research: Scientific / postdoctoral posts Starting date: 14.08.2025 Job description: GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung in Darmstadt operates one of the leading particle
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/forfus ), associated with the FORLUX (https://www.list.lu/en/research/project/forlux ) research project, both of which together will include 13 doctoral candidates and 4 postdoctoral researchers. We seek
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/project/forfus ), associated with the FORLUX (https://www.list.lu/en/research/project/forlux ) research project, both of which together will include 13 doctoral candidates and 4 postdoctoral researchers. We
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like to more widely explore the possibility of computer simulations to refine the targeted synthesis even more and predict the self-assembly even better. Who we are · The Research Training Group RTG2670