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: Structural Immunology of Natural Killer Cell Receptor:Ligand Recognition Structural mass spectrometry of proteins and protein-nucleic acid complexes The structure-functional study of proteins and its complexes
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modular construction; c) Proficiency in the use of digital design and modeling technologies, including parametric design and BIM; d) Immediate availability (to be indicated in the motivation letter). 4
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PhD candidate in AI-driven ship design, connected to the newly established Norwegian Maritime AI Centre . The position aims to advance how artificial intelligence support ship design processes
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will build on ongoing work from the group in the design, synthesis and study of functional organic macrocycles and molecular capsules and their use primarily in catalysis, but also molecular recognition
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digital solutions replace manual coordination and increase data-driven transparency, the patterns of supplier relationships, contractual arrangements, and responsibility boundaries are likely to change
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to improve detection capabilities, target recognition and shape estimation, data association, as well as intention prediction, beyond the state of the art. In order to support machine learning
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recognition code. In this project, we take a bottom-up approach to study synapse assembly: we will reconstitute minimal, well-controlled synaptic contacts and subject them to detailed structural
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to real-world error patterns by means of learning methods. This requires a recognition of the diverse and complex error patterns that can occur in quantum devices in real-world scenarios. To achieve
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out the following tasks: Conduct research in the field of (bio)sensors for non-invasive monitoring; Be responsible for the design, production, purification and characterisation of peptides and proteins
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geopolitical situation. To demonstrate and prototype maritime AI solutions, the center will address a diverse and impactful set of use cases: Logistics, shipping and business transactions; Ship design and