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modeling, and AI experts, as part of the international project M2 LInES (https://m2lines.github.io) . You can read about some of our recent work here: Dheeshjith et al. 2025 , Duncan et al. 2025 , Pedersen
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research directions while collaborating with a team composed of domain scientists, experts in climate physics and modeling, and AI, as part of the international project, M2 LInES https://m2lines.github.io
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the Department of Biology at New York University is seeking a Postdoctoral Associate to study axonal mRNA transport and how this unique pathway influences mitochondrial quality control in neurons in the context
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plasma metabolomic signature of almond intake using samples from a dose-response randomized controlled feeding trial. The Postdoctoral Associate will contribute to all aspects of the research, including
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materials using statistical mechanics, molecular simulations, and machine learning. Expectations Candidates will be responsible for: Developing multi-scale modeling methods for polymeric materials, using
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, and can analogous mechanisms be engineered into multi-agent AI systems? You would answer this question by building and testing computational models, developing multi-agent simulations where agents
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sorghum, using new whole genome CRISPR screening techniques that the lab has developed. The project is in close collaboration with computational approaches that model the genes and circuits that make cells
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York University Abu Dhabi is inviting applications for a Post-Doctoral Associate to join the research group of Prof. Monica Menendez. The group focuses on monitoring, modeling, and controlling
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of biological and statistical physics. Candidates for the position must have a PhD in physics or a related discipline, preferably with expertise in stochastic processes, nonlinear dynamics, and control theory
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candidate will contribute to cutting-edge research on the modeling, design, and performance analysis of emerging massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) architectures for next-generation wireless