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sequences. You will develop advanced modeling techniques to create privacy preserving realistic data, and predict disease trajectories, outcomes, and other clinically relevant endpoints. Moreover, you will
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individual and collaborative level. Interdisciplinarity research along IIT Flagship program “Teaching Science to Computers” is the main task for this position: material science, chemistry and neuroscience
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are research-oriented with no teaching duties. For more information, please see the PDF of the Call on the following webpage . For questions and general inquiries, please contact us at applications@gssi.it . We
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Research Group led by Prof. Vittoria Raffa. The successful candidate will work within the ERC Advanced Grant project “Guidance of Axonal Pathfinding via Nano-Switches”, which aims to develop innovative
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among the following ones, as well as collaboration in the teaching and third mission activities of the Faculty: 1) Gravitational wave research with the LIGO/Virgo/Kagra network and Einstein Telescope; 2
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The Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati are located approximately 20 km southeast of Rome, in the Frascati area. The laboratories are well connected to Rome by train, with the Tor Vergata station just a 5-minute walk
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activities in the chosen academic area among the following ones, as well as collaboration in the teaching and third mission activities of the Faculty: 1) Medieval, modern and contemporary art history 2
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the following ones, as well as collaboration in the teaching and third mission activities of the Faculty: 1) Sociology of economics, work and the environment; 2) Comparative politics; gender and politics
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well as collaboration in the teaching and third mission activities of the Centro De Giorgi (the De Giorgi Centre) and of the Faculty of Sciences: 1) Algebraic Geometry and/or Number Theory 2) Topology, Differential
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(Institute for Biomedicine) with the IPB (Computational Plant Biochemistry, MetaCom Center) in Halle, Germany. The aim of the project is to develop modular, interoperable R/Bioconductor packages that can be