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Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are looking for a PhD student to carry out ground
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established SOPs for new and existing molecular sequencing technologies – genome engineering, new and existing computational algorithms – iPSC differentiation to neurons, organoids, and assembloids. Complies
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is needed because the algorithms used to simulate and interrogate the dynamics for even one cell type – which can comprise billions of individual cells – are computationally expensive to solve for even
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Posting Details Position Information Position Title Empire Innovation Professor, Quantum Computing Department Department of Computer Science and Engineering Posting Number F250120 Posting Link https
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. For more details, see: https://roman.ipac.caltech.edu Essential Job Duties As a scientist on the Roman Science Support Center team at IPAC, you will: Develop and test algorithms for extracting near-infrared
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interdisciplinary research and dialogue. Qualifications Successful applicants must: Hold a PhD or similar qualifications within relevant fields of Computer Science or Mathematics. Exhibit curiosity-driven research
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#00809026: – Requisition #:38567 Job Summary: The University of Colorado Comprehensive Cancer Center (UCCC) is seeking a PhD-level or equivalently experienced Bioinformatics researcher with a proven track
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complex, high dimensional and high-volume datasets. Uses data preparation, modeling and predictive modeling, analysis, processing, algorithms, and systems. Applies knowledge of statistics, machine learning
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, and PhD students of over 20 nationalities. The institute regularly publishes at leading AI-related conferences such as CVPR, NeurIPS, EMNLP, ICCV, ECCV, ICML, ICLR, and IROS, as well as at top
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Learning the “brain” of bacteria: decoding bacterial behaviour on surfaces to thwart infection (S3.5-MPS-Durham) School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences PhD Research Project Competition Funded