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sensors. Łukasiewicz–IMiF runs numerous projects financed from domestic and foreign funds annually, the goals of which are to increase the innovation of the Polish economy. Job Responsibilities: Designing
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of the algorithm for allocating the statutory research subsidy. *This period may be extended by the time of any long-term (in excess of 90 days) documented sick leave or physiotherapy leave granted on account of
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that are selected by the special algorithm elaborated at ICCVS. The first in vitro and in vivo studies are very encouraging, and the team plans to start clinical trials in a few years from a prospective perspective
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telecommunications, lasers and sensors. - Cooperation with the technology team, young scientists, and students. - Publishing the results in scientific journals. - Participating in seminars, conferences, and training
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surrogate models. The method employs modern posterior sampling algorithms, using measurement data. The developed tools will enable faster and more accurate reconstruction of past and future emergency events
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on are: • approximation algorithms in QIT (e.g. ground state energies); • symmetry- and size reduction of polynomial optimization problems; • characterization of quantum codes and quantum capacities
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analysis algorithms will be used to assess how different neutrophil subpopulations directly and indirectly kill tumour cells, and how this behaviour is influenced by other cells in the tumor microenvironment
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NCN Opus. The successful candidate will be part of the project team at AGH with (prof. Tomasz Szumlak) to work on innovative silicon 4D sensors dedicated for the upgraded LHCb (Upgrade II) experiment
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for the design and the benchmarking of algorithms tailored for photonic quantum computation. The outcome of the project will be the assembling of three prototypes: ● QSPACE, machine encoded in spatial modes and
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and spoken English. Project description: Title of the Project:Mitochondrial potassium channels as sensors and regulators of redox signaling Nanoplastics (NPs) pose significant global health risks