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Student or Postdoc (f/m/d) for the project Theory and Algorithms for Structure Determination from Single Molecule X‑Ray Scattering Images Project description Single molecule X‑ray scattering experiments
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three years of faculty service. These awards are open to U.S. and Canadian citizens, permanent residents, or temporary residents. Scientific advances such as genomics, quantitative structural biology
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to predict the structure and introduce modifications in aptamers; Collaboration in the discussion of results; Participation in the organization and dissemination of results. Scientific supervision: The grant
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, which might include analysis and comparisons with the dynamics in tropical countries (VBD-mode, funded by BMFTR; https://clinicalepi.de/projects/vbd-mode.html) Collaborating closely with national and
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Department of Clinical Microbiology The Dwibedi research group at the Department of Clinical Microbiology and the Laboratory for Molecular Infection Medicine Sweden (MIMS; https://www.mims.umu.se
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, offering one of the most stimulating environments for scientific development. Open to the world, it is a place teaming of interaction, with a diverse student population, efficient support structures, and
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. Sustainable Infrastructure Engineering & Maintenance: Construction technology, Tunnel engineering, Integrated BIM for Civil and MEP design optimisation; Non-destructive testing and prognostic maintenance
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. Diverse inputs, such as product images, OCR text, label images, manuals, and web documents, are to be structured and validated within a product data backbone that supports reuse, repair, refurbishing
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estimation, condition evaluation, and state-of-health prediction, as well as technologies for systematically building up product and process knowledge and for structuring this information in Digital Product
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but not limited to solid-state chemical synthesis, wet chemical-based approaches, high throughput synthesis techniques) to fabricate all-solid-state sensor structures. • Characterize the bulk and