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designed to address complex problems, particularly in scenarios where there is no clear or well-defined solution. SSM emphasizes understanding problems from multiple stakeholders' perspectives, facilitating
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surgical robots across various surgical applications, using techniques such as advanced sensing, AI-based and reinforcement learning (RL)-based control, and soft continuum robot simulation. The starting date
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their targets are simulated at the atomistic level. The most widely-used tool for this are molecular mechanics force fields, such as those developed by the Open Force Field Initiative [https://doi.org
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. The candidate will work across multiple projects that share a common foundation in sensing and control of soft robotic systems. The research will focus on developing simulation and digital twin frameworks
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Instituto de Investigação e Inovação em Saúde da Universidade do Porto (i3S) | Portugal | about 2 hours ago
identified in the Spiny mouse (Acomys) and when one of those genes was overexpressed in Mus musculus we observed and increase in neurite length and axon growth. The 3’ UTR contains multiple non-coding
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works have shown that for embedding hierarchies, we should abandon Euclidean geometry altogether and operate in hyperbolic space [1]. Our lab has published multiple papers showing that hyperbolic deep
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group received grants for nationally-funded projects in Intelligent Electricity Systems. Therefore, this group currently has multiple vacancies in this field. We are currently looking for researchers with
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transporters based on their structural characteristics. Main activities: -Conduct multiple sequence alignment of plant transporters using phylogeny-aware profiles -Computationally predict and then analyze high
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–plant interactions. Your main responsibilities will include: Developing and applying high-resolution time-lapse GPR and EMI imaging methods at multiple scales to enhance our understanding of the soil–root
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or within 7 years before January 1 of that year (for multiple Ph.D. holders, the reference date is that of the first Ph.D.). This period may be extended by documented long-term (over 90 days) medical