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of genetic networks Interplay between chromatin architecture and gene regulation Candidates will use a combination of skills in molecular and developmental biology, instrumentation and data analysis to answer
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and Trust (SnT) at the University of Luxembourg is a leading international research and innovation centre in secure, reliable and trustworthy ICT systems and services. We play an instrumental role in
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to and supervise their biological activities within the collaboration network. In collaboration with LUMA consortium, use of nanoscintillators, gold nanoparticles or biocompatible fluorescent organic NPs
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experimental validation of mathematical and computational models linking individual microscopic dynamics, information propagation, and collective structures (norms, social networks, global performance
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(Python required; R, C++ appreciated). Strong interest in network modeling, multi-criteria optimization, or graph theory. Skills in statistics and data analysis. Experience in 3D modeling, phenotyping
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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Palaiseau, le de France | France | 15 days ago
nationalities. The research project will lay the theoretical foundations for general network steering by: (i) Identifying its genuine concepts and manifestations, (ii) developing tools for its characterization
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on extending methods for detecting the pose of an object (possibly occluded, even if only partially) held by a person to 360-degree robot vision, in line with mesh detection and biomechanical variables
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and Trust (SnT) at the University of Luxembourg is a leading international research and innovation centre in secure, reliable and trustworthy ICT systems and services. We play an instrumental role in
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of malaria parasites. We are especially interested in understanding the regulatory network orchestrating the original cell cycle that characterises malaria parasites and how checkpoint like decisions are made
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is an interdisciplinary effort at the frontier between Biology (Genetics, Genomics), Bioinformatics, Artificial Intelligence (Neural Networks) and Statistics (LMMs). The aim is to join the