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Translational Neuroimaging of Neurogenetic Disorders DPhil (PhD) Department of Psychiatry, University of Oxford Start: October 2026 Neurogenetic disorders, including aneuploidies and recurrent copy
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overall robustness and maintainability, the target is to explore the use of physics-based simulation tools, such as Drake. The main benefits considered are the ability to model contact dynamics, validate
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model of the Inspection Testbed. Use CS Ontology elements or add new elements if necessary. Include requirements, verifications and traceability. Include resilience KPIs in the model. Upload the model
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assembling the photonic processor, integrating it with ML models, and implementing the feedback loop necessary for the models' relearning capability. Scientific Area: Basic Sciences and Enabling Technologies
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nanostructures for photonic integration in smart vision systems. In particular, he/she will be responsible for the theoretical study and development of codes and numerical models for computer simulation and design
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be funded within the project titled ”A Probabilistic Inverse Model for Identifying the Source of Atmospheric Contamination on a Continental Scale” funding under the prestigious SONATA 20 competition
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particle lifetime. You will combine experiments and simulations (CFD-DEM, population balance modeling) to study breakage behavior, supported by mechanical testing and in-situ micro-computed tomography (µCT
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inverter topologies (e.g. Dual inverter, 4 bridge inverter) with modern semiconductor devices (GaN, SiC) The aim is to implement own designed algorithms in a signal processor and simulation environment
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pollution and its impacts. In the OSEAMS project, the postdoctoral researcher will mainly work with zero-dimensional box models, using historical atmospheric observation data to analyze the drivers of ozone
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approaches, and performing coarse-graining to obtain effective models at various scales. Special Instructions Contact Information Jason Eldridge https://www.physics.harvard.edu/ Harvard Physics Department 17