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: Beijing, Beijing 100190, China [map ] Subject Areas: Nuclear Physics / hadronic structure; Nuclear structure; Lattice QCD; , Heavy-ion collisions , High-Energy Physics , High-Energy QCD, Parton Saturation
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on improving the productivity of Opuntia (cactus pear) as a sustainable bioenergy feedstock through integrated genomic, metagenomic, and systems-level modeling of plant–microbe–soil interactions. This position
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(AI), mechanistic modeling, and quantitative systems pharmacology (QSP). Funded by an NIH R01, our group develops predictive frameworks that integrate advanced AI/ML methods with multiscale mechanistic
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developing countries, and a potential for a new future crop in Scandinavia. Using sweet potato as a physiological model, the research will identify key metabolic bottlenecks in the plant’s source–sink
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quantitative systems pharmacology (QSP). Funded by an NIH R01, our group develops predictive frameworks that integrate advanced AI/ML methods with multiscale mechanistic models of disease biology and drug action
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Post-Doctoral Associate in Sand Hazards and Opportunities for Resilience, Energy, and Sustainability
ground response (e.g., geotechnical centrifuge testing, lab-scale TBM experiments). Probabilistic and reliability-based analysis applied to underground structures. Advanced subsurface characterization
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Requisition Id 15684 Overview: We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate to help advance our understanding of quantum magnetic materials through materials synthesis and characterization
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benchmarks, established through mathematical modeling, which describe adaptive stress responses as a function of environment structure and prior experience. What are you going to do? The primary tasks
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. This requires developing formal benchmarks, established through mathematical modeling, which describe adaptive stress responses as a function of environment structure and prior experience. What are you going
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Engineering Department has excellent infrastructure to support scholarship, including fluids, water resources, soils, environmental, and structural laboratories, computational research facilities along with