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for low-frequency railway vibrations—bridging experiments, modelling, and sustainable railway innovation. Interested? Job description TU Delft, in collaboration with ProRail and Cohere Consultants, invites
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at the New Jersey Medical School. Conducts research in gynecologic cancer health equity with emphasis on statistical analysis and data management. Supports the Principal Investigator with data analysis, study
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must be familiar with MATLAB programming and able to perform each essential duty, such as maintaining mouse and rat colony, and immunohistochemical analysis (perfusion, sectioning, and histology
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genotyping several transgenic lines with minimal to no error). As instructed, performs intracranial stereotaxic injection of viral vectors followed by locomotor behavioral analysis (this includes
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perform the following tasks: The hired person will participate in the theoretical and formal development of new control tools for robot swarms with inherent imperfections (noise, communication failures
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Analyst to support gynecologic cancer health equity research through data management, statistical analysis, and collaboration on multidisciplinary research projects. Data Analyst to support health equity
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advanced skills in automation, quantitative analysis and scientific writing through our “People” theme. Conference attendance and networking within the national consortium of 10 universities, subject to
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of the real-time feedback system for resonator–external force coupling - Measurement campaign using an ultra–low-noise optical detector - Data analysis and interpretation within the framework of stochastic
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to understand the temporal variations in solar and cosmic background noise measured by the various detectors comprising the instrument, to relate them to solar activity that occurred during the mission, and to
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Desenvolvimento de Ciências, for the project “Fish Vibes - Vibrational sensing and production in fishes: investigations of the underwater vibroscape (reference: HFSP RESEARCH GRANT - RGP018/2025)”, financed by