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of interacting particle methods for Bayesian inversion by including model error in the likelihood evaluation. As model problem, we will consider the inference of parameters in phenomenological models for cardiac
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interaction networks. Good programming skills and knowledge of structural biology, protein chemistry, and/or protein regulation are a prerequisite. You will be embedded in IDLab Bioinformatics, headed by Prof
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Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are looking for a researcher to work on the finite element modelling of the interaction between textile materials (yarns and fabrics) and textile
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optical activity, for strong and predictable enantioselective interactions with nanoscale biological entities, such as proteins and amyloid fibrils. Three-dimensional (3D) investigation of the NPs structure
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(University of Antwerp) is seeking to fill a Postdoctoral position in “Investigation of the structure-property connection of chiral Au nanoparticles by advanced transmission electron microscopy” under
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research in the field of the social history of capitalism, understood as the interaction with and negotiation of capitalist expansion from a bottom-up perspective. Specific research topics can include, but
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. The project is structured into seven work packages (WPs), WP2 will leverage the controlled, well-equipped soil pit facility at UGGI to conduct medium-scale pile tests under well-defined soil conditions. The
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of experimental structural biology of proteins You will assist in teaching activities at the Bachelor’s or Master’s level in the field of structural biology You will counsel Master’s students in their exercises
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fungi (AMF) are powerful tools in increasing the sustainability of our food production systems. These soil fungi form a symbiotic association with almost all major agricultural crops, acquiring nutrients
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the structural characterisation of organic compounds, especially by NMR spectroscopy Familiar with the concepts of Supramolecular Chemistry and the study of host-guest interactions Experience in the supervision