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to develop innovative solutions to address the problem of scalability of quantum computing and simulation platforms based on neutral atoms, helping to consolidate the role of Friuli Venezia Giulia as a
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faculty members from other institutions as well a up to 200 short/long-term visitors per year. Further information can be found at https://www.ictp.it/hecap/people There is also a close collaborations
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and control of light–matter interactions at the nanoscale, combining nanophotonics, structured light, metasurfaces, and advanced optical techniques. The group studies and develops nanophotonic
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shared research goal. The Advanced Robotics Research unit (ADVR) is coordinated by Prof. Darwin Caldwell. The research focuses on the development of wearable technologies for protection and prevention
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relation to Italian and European colonialism”. European universities and museums have developed innovative approaches to examining colonial connections through the analysis of their material legacies
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, following the award of an ERC starting grant. The research focuses on the development of optical microscopy systems for measuring molecular diffusion and biomechanical properties in biological systems
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linear algebra, numerical methods for PDEs and dynamical systems, stochastic methods in statistical mechanics, hydrodynamic limits, interacting many-body systems, quantum macroscopic evolution equations
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the Distributed AI for dependable cyberSecuritY (DAISY) Unit, of FBK-CS, which focuses on developing novel AI-driven methods for cyber threat detection in distributed computing environments, with a particular
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an international, collaborative environment. The Role The Mountain Cryosphere Group is seeking a motivated Postdoctoral Researcher (within 3 years of PhD completion) to develop innovative workflows for monitoring
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and leukemias (in particular Hodgkin lymphoma and hairy cell leukemia), and to translate this knowledge in the clinic by developing new precision diagnostic and therapeutic tools (as exemplified by